Chances for Harvard SCEA?

<p>(Sorry for the repeat post, but I couldn't edit my other post)</p>

<p>Chances for SCEA (early action) to Harvard? My grades are in a spreadsheet in this picture: </p>

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<p>Misc. Info:</p>

<p>White Male
Parents have Bachelor's Degrees</p>

<p>Academics:</p>

<p>Freshman:</p>

<p>Red Ribbon Club Secretary 2010-2011
Math Honor Society Member (one of only two Freshmen admitted)
Film Factory Vice President 2010-2011
4.0 GPA non-weighted both terms (no weighted courses offered in Freshman year)</p>

<p>Sophomore:</p>

<p>Red Ribbon Club Vice President 2011-2012
Math Honor Society Secretary 2011-2012
4.0 GPA non-weighted both terms (4.67 GPA Weighted, Academic both terms)</p>

<p>Junior:</p>

<p>Red Ribbon Club Vice President 2012-2013
Math Honor Society Vice President 2012-2013
Film Factory Technological Consultant 2012-2013
4.0 GPA non-weighted (4.83 GPA Weighted, Academic both terms)
4.0 GPA non-weighted both terms (4.83 GPA Weighted, Academic both terms)</p>

<p>Senior:</p>

<p>AP U.S. Government, AP English Literature, AP Physics C: Mechanics, Math Tutor, Academic Decathlon, Theatre I (for fine art requirement)
Also taking Calculus III (Multivariable) at a local community college
Math Honor Society President 2013-2014</p>

<p>Accomplishments:</p>

<p>CSF Member/Honor Roll Spring 2011
Outstanding Math Tutor Medal Spring 2011
CSF Member/Honor Roll Autumn 2011/Spring 2012
CSF Member/Honor Roll Autumn 2012/Spring 2013
AP Scholar With Honor Award (awarded 2012)
Junior Outstanding Scholar (awarded 2013)</p>

<p>Standardized Tests: </p>

<p>223 PSAT (California, Cut-off for National Merit for Class of 2013 was 220, so probably SF?)
2320 SAT (800 M, 720 CR, 800 W)
800 Math II SAT (retook a 770), 780 US SAT, 800 Chem SAT
AP Tests: Bio 4, Euro 5, Computer Science (A) 5, Environmental 4, still waiting on junior AP’s</p>

<p>EC’s:</p>

<p>-Interned at a local Mathnasium (math tutoring center) for 100+ hours starting spring of Sophomore year. My boss was so impressed by my professionalism/work that she hired me part time in the fall of my Junior year. I am still working there today. As you can probably tell by this job as well as my officer positions in Math Honor Society, I have a passion for mathematics, especially the teaching of it.
-Started Import/Export Business (Japanese figure/plush toys) in 2010, still going strong. Used Rosetta Stone to learn Japanese to reach out to suppliers for the business. Taxes paid (due to increased sales mandating paying taxes) starting in 2012, fully documented.
-Co-founded Acronautics, a company which launches weather balloon experiments, with the goal of captivating the masses with the magic of space. Note that the experiments used completely custom hardware/software, requiring extensive knowledge of computer programming in Objective-C (a language which I've studied since 2008 when the Apple developer craze began)</p>

<p>Recommendation Letters:</p>

<p>I intend to get my recommendation letters from my English Language teacher, the advisor of the Math Honor Society (I’ve known him three years), and my boss at the Mathnasium. And of course I’ll get the needed letter from my guidance counselor.</p>

<p>If anyone made it this far, how would you suggest that I document my business ventures for Harvard? Should I submit tax returns or what? Also, is there anything, anything at all, I can do in these last couple of months to bolster my application? I’ve tried hard throughout high school, and I’m confident I’ve done a great job, but I know how iffy the Ivy’s can be. I’m excited! Thanks for the input!</p>

<p>Could I please get some input? Thanks!</p>

<p>Start praying</p>

<p>Really nice. I think you stand a good chance. But don’t hope too much. Depending on what you’re applying to should be low reach~high match.</p>