Chances for a Junior at Top Schools...?

<p>Asian Male
Small Private School
Class of 2009
Most Rigorous Courseload (mostly honors classes and AP's)</p>

<p>UW GPA: 3.9 (one B+ this year)
School does not do weighted GPA.
School doesnt rank.</p>

<p>AP's:
Euro- 5
Spanish Lang - currently taking
Calc AB - taking
English lang - taking
US History - taking</p>

<p>SAT I: 2340 - 780 V 800 M 760 W
SAT II: 800 Math II, 790 Physics
PSAT: 230 (most likely National Merit Semifinalist)</p>

<p>EC's:
4 years Varsity Cross Country/ Track- Captain of the Cross Country Team for Senior Year</p>

<p>Piano- 9 years - a bunch of regional awards/medals and I passed the Royal Associated Board of Music Grade 8, which is the highest level.</p>

<p>PIng Pong: Nationally ranked top 20, #1 in state, other state and national level tournament accomplishments, I am also the head coach of a clinic, and I give private lessons</p>

<p>A couple of random school clubs, but Im not in leadership positions so Im not really sure if they matter (ex. writer for the newspaper, writing advisor)</p>

<p>National Spanish Honor Society
Cum Laude (top 10% of school)
I won the Math, Science, and character awards at prize day sophmore year (kinda significant, maybe).</p>

<p>Yeah, so... chances at the ivies and some other schools.
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
UPenn
Wash U
Duke
Carnegie Mellon</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>You're clearly qualified, so who knows? Too bad ping pong isn't an Ivy League sport; then you'd be in for sure.</p>

<p>You will be a strong applicant wherever you apply, but all the schools you list turn down lots of strong applicants. Make sure you seriously consider some schools you will surely get into and apply to at least one or two of those you would be happy to attend.</p>