Chances For MIT, Princeton, and Carnegie Mellon

<p>I'm a senior planning to major in Computer Science in College. Could you give me an idea of my chances for my three reach schools (MIT, Princeton, CMU)? </p>

<p>Background:
Gender/Ethnicity: White, Male
School: Public High School in Maryland, generally gets 3-5 people/year going to top schools, </p>

<p>Academics:
SAT's: 2290 (800 CR, 740 Math, 750 Writing)
Subject Tests: Math II (790), Physics (760)
GPA: 4.4035 Weighted, 3.9649 (Got a B in AP US History)
Class Rank: 17/376
AP's: US History (4), World History (4), Physics B (4), Statistics (4); currently taking Calc AB and BC, English Literature, and French</p>

<p>Activities:</p>

<p>Marching Band for 4 years (Baritone Section Leader)
Speech and Debate for 4 years (made state finals last year and this year, seeded first at state finals for this year, which will be held next Saturday)
Boy Scouts since 6th grade (cub scouts before that): Life Scout, almost Eagle (I finished my project), served 2 terms as Senior Patrol Leader
Academic Challenge Team (basically a type of quiz bowl; we compete with other schools in the county) since 10th grade
All-County Band 8th, 10th, and 11th grade
Latin Club since 10th grade
French Club all four years
National Honor Society since 11th grade</p>

<p>Awards: AP Scholar With Honor, National Merit Commended, Maxima Cum Laude award for National Latin Exam, Scholastic Letter</p>

<p>You are probably one of the “average” applicants, particularly in terms of math and lack of AP CS, for MIT/CMU/Princeton CS.</p>