Chances for good schools

<p>I feel bad for wanting to hear people's responses to what I've done so far, but it can at least give me some perspective :).</p>

<p>I'm a white male junior in a 120-student public school in Ohio. I have an approximately 3.97 unweighted GPA, and I have taken all advanced and AP classes in the core areas offered by my school. I'm currently taking AP Chemistry and AP Lang and Comp this year, and I'm taking AP Literature and AP Calculus next year. These are the only AP classes offered at my school, and like I said I'm taking all advanced classes in core areas.</p>

<p>I scored a 34 on my ACT, and I'm ranked 3rd in my class. My excs, volunteer work, and awards are as follows:
-Key Club
-National Honors Society
-25 volunteer hours from local library
-20 volunteer hours from local middle school
-Teen Advisory Board (a group of teens that works with the library to attract teen readers and improve library services for teens)
-Varsity Tennis 2 years
-Attending Boy's State
-Mock Trial 3 year varsity
-Academic Challenge varsity team
-Student Council Member
-Started and currently run a chess club at the local middle school as the adviser
-Tutoring students
-Speech club member
-Work published in school collection (yeah not too great but whatever)
-Golden Racquet Award from Tennis
-Science Club</p>

<p>My top choice colleges are:
-University of Pennsylvania
-Northwestern University
-Washington University in Saint Louis
-Emory University
-Cornell University
-University of Michigan</p>

<p>Bump lol let’s see something.</p>

<p>Half bump/half informational. I’m thinking I will apply ED to Penn.</p>

<p>Cmon bump people :)</p>

<p>I see nothing wrong. There shouldn’t be a reason why you won’t get in. Just write an excellent essay and get a great teacher’s recommendation.</p>

<p>ECs are weak, AP and Honors are weak. Sorry!!! (I know, its the darned school’s fault!)</p>

<p>Oh well, easy to get into those schools for the most part, just strengthen your ECs… and you are in!</p>