Chances for following?

<p>Any feedback will be helpful, thanks in advance. </p>

<p>Ethnicity: Asian (Chinese)</p>

<p>Schools I'm applying to:
University of Washington
University of Michigan
Carnegie Mellon
Cal Tech
MIT
Stanford
Northwestern
Georgia Tech
Columbia (brother went there)
UC Berkeley </p>

<p>Cumulative GPA: 3.81 through junior year
Class Rank: 63/410
Weight Rank: 60/410
AP's: AP Language and Composition, AP Spanish, AP Physics, AP Calc AB, AP Literature, AP US Government.
SAT scores: 2040; 740 Math; 600 Reading; 700 Writing
SAT Subjects: Chem, Physics, Math 2 (to be taken this November)</p>

<p>Letter of Recs: Award winning physics teacher, English teacher, School counselor, Patent Lawyer</p>

<p>Clubs:
3 years in National Honor Society
3 years in Junior Statesmen of America
2 years in Key Club
Founder of Ukulele club - 2 years </p>

<p>Sports:
2 years of Varsity High School tennis</p>

<p>Job:
2 Years working at the only professional tennis shop in the Northwest.
3 Years of self-started racket stringing business.</p>

<p>Other:
Over the summer I invented an innovative solar-tracking panel which allows for better energy collection. Over 300 hours of work, both alone and leading others.
Patent pending for the invention.</p>

<p>100+ Hours of community service at local hospitals, organizations, and events.</p>

<p>Boy Scouts of America: Currently Life Scout, scheduled to complete Eagle by February, 2012. </p>

<p>Any feedback would be very helpful! Please be as harsh as you can!</p>

<p>You have some very impressive statistics.
In my opinion ur chances are:</p>

<p>University of Washington - match
University of Michigan - match
Carnegie Mellon - low reach
Cal Tech - high reach
MIT - very high reach
Stanford - high reach
Northwestern - reach
Georgia Tech - match
Columbia (brother went there) - I think the alumni might help… low reach - reach
UC Berkeley - low reach</p>

<p>I mean, the ivies, MIT, Caltech and Stanford are always high reaches for everyone. Your GPA is fine, but ur SAT may be a little low for some of them. </p>

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