Chances for Berkeley?

<p>SAT:[ul]
[<em>]800 Math
[</em>]700 Reading
[<em>]800 Writing[/ul]
SATII:[ul]
[li]800 Math Level 2[/li][</em>]800 Chemistry
[<em>]800 Physics[/ul]
Biography:[ul]
[li]School: Private[/li][</em>]Rank: 1/45
[<em>]Race: White
[</em>]Gender: Male[/ul]
AP (score in parenthesis if applicable, and "s" indicates selfstudy):[ul]
[<em>]AP Chemistry (5) s
[</em>]AP Physics B (5) s
[<em>]AP Statistics (5)
[</em>]AP Calculus BC (5) s
[<em>]AP US History (4)
[</em>]AP Latin
[<em>]AP Biology
[</em>]AP English Literature
[<em>]AP Physics C[/ul]
Major Awards:[ul]
[li]Nation Latin Exam Gold medal x 2[/li][</em>]USNCO qualifier[/ul]
EC:[ul]
[<em>]4 years of baseball
[</em>]4 years of basketball
[<em>]wrote program that calculates baseball statistics, and gave to the coaches for free
[</em>]Math team (captain)
[<em>]Latin trivia team (captain)
[</em>]Latin club
[li]tutoring my friends in Chemistry and Geometry[/ul][/li]Intended major:[ul]
[*]Chemical Engineering[/ul]</p>

<p>Pretty strong student.</p>

<p>You’d probably get in.</p>

<p>As long as your essays aren’t complete crap, I’d say you’re in.</p>

<p>Chances depend on your status as in-state, OOS, or international. You neglected to mention this but if caiacs says you’d probably get in, you bet it’s true.</p>

<p>Hey I’m just a student here.</p>

<p>Don’t take my opinion too seriously. The OP just has strong stats and solid ECs.</p>

<p>You’re likely in. </p>

<p>FYI: If you want to major in chemical engineering (and looking at your desired location), Harvard and Duke don’t have chemical engineering programs.</p>

<p>as long as you haven’t committed any felonies, I’d say its a shoe-in.</p>

<p>Yea if I end up going to Harvard or Duke, I’ll probably do Electrical Engineering.</p>

<p>Also, I’m out of state.</p>

<p>If you DON’T get in . . . I’m going to beat up a junior transfer =p</p>