Chances for a white NJ kid?

<p>GPA: 3.71 uw, 4.77 w
Class Rank: Top 10%</p>

<p>SAT
Critical Reading: 680
Math: 780
Writing: 770
Total: 2230</p>

<p>SAT Subject Tests:
Math Level 1: 770
Math Level 2: 800
US History: 630
Chemistry: Took Today</p>

<p>Extra-curriculars:
Student Council Historian
Treasurer of Junior Class
Treasurer of Spanish Honor Society
Varsity Soccer (12) / JV Soccer Captain
NJ Science League
Math League
Yearbook
RoboRocks (Robotics competition)
Interact Club
Peer Mediator
[Some community service, but not much]</p>

<p>Attended NJ Boys State</p>

<p>Awards:
National Merit Commended Student
President's Award for Educational Achievement 2007
Honorable Mention on National Spanish Exam
Finalist in New Jersey League of Municipalities Louis Bay II Scholarship Competition
New Jersey Governor's School of International Studies Finalist
5th Place in NJ in Science League</p>

<p>School List (going for business):
University of Pennsylvania <a href="Early%20Decision">Wharton</a>
Villanova University (Early Action)
Georgetown University
Northwestern University
Lehigh University
Boston College
Washington University in St. Louis
Vanderbilt University
The College of New Jersey
Marist College
Loyola College in Maryland</p>

<p>All comments welcome =)</p>

<p>well you're defnitely in at Loyola College, Marist, TCNJ and Villanova and probably Lehigh haha. Boston College is a match and....dunno about the others.</p>

<p>i attended keystone girls state! haha.</p>

<p>keystone girls state?</p>

<p>does being a gov school finalist count...?</p>

<p>not sure, but in my eyes, its still an accomplishment, since not many kids in the state even get to that stage</p>

<p>i sure didn't =)</p>

<p>lol I didn't even become a finalist when I applied for the international studies one =( boo hoo so sad</p>

<p>"Maybies" for UPenn, Gtown, Northwestern. Likelies for all others.</p>

<p>that's what they call girls state and boys state in pa...aka the keystone state.</p>

<p>ooo, lol, ok that makes more sense</p>

<p>wharton..prob. not
in at Loyola College, Marist, TCNJ
prob. in at lehigh, villanova</p>