Chances for Princeton, Brown, some other selective schools

<p>GPA: 4.0/ 4.630 weighted
Class Rank: 2/556
SAT: 2210 (760 CR, 800 M, 650 W) one sitting
ACT: 34(36M, 36S, 35R, 30E) ( I don't have my writing score yet though)
SAT II: 790 Physics, 800 Math II
AP: 5's on APUSH, Calc BC, Physics C mechanics and E&M, and Chem. 4's on Comp Sci, French, Lang, Stats, Bio, World, and Human Geo
Senior Year Courses: AP Psych, AP Literature, AP Macroeconomics, AP Gov, AP Euro, AP Environmental, Calc 3, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, and Modern Physics at local university.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars/Volunteer:
1. Mu Alpha Theta (President)
2. Physics Research at local university ( None published yet though, probably won't be for awhile)
3. French Honor Society ( Treasurer)
4. Academic Team
5. Science National Honor Society
6. Debate Team (Only 9th and 10th grade though)
7. Volunteer at summer camp between 9th and 10th grade</p>

<p>Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
School Type: Public
Intended Major: Physics</p>

<p>I'm applying to Brown, Princeton, Cornell, Harvard, Duke and some safeties. Do I have a shot at any of them? Thanks in advance</p>

<p>You never know. Cornell, Brown and Duke don’t seem out of reach, but HYP probably are. Do you have a letter of rec from a research mentor. Science fair competitions? </p>

<p>I haven’t done any science fairs and I don’t have a letter of rec from the professor I worked with. Is that bad?</p>