Chances for Stanford, MIT, Princeton, Berkley?

<p>SAT: 2390
Subject Tests: 800 Math II, 800 Physics
AP tests: 8 taken, all 5s
GPA: All As, no academic CP classes</p>

<p>Extracurriculars/Volunteering
4 years swimming/water polo, 1 year Varsity
4 years trumpet in school band
Math Club Secretary of War (publicist)
Programming Club Vice President
3 years volunteering at local library, lead volunteer
Member of youth advisory commission for the city</p>

<p>Math competitions:
Aime qualifier x2, score of 9 both years
USAJMO qualifier as a sophmore (missed USAMO by 6 points as a junior)
USAMTS Gold medal
Top scores on various other competitions</p>

<p>Other:
Student government treasurer
Participated in various algorithm programming contests, best result was 1st of 400 teams and $1000 prize.
Unsure of my major, but I am very interested in using math in an applied setting, particularly data science/machine learning.
White male
Income bracket ~ 100,000
Mid-size relatively competitive public school</p>

<p>Tests, GPA: Check
ECs: eh…Except the last one and first one, others won’t matter much. </p>

<p>Competitions: Double Check. MIT loves people who made it to AIME and USAJMO.(I also did USAMTS, although I wasn’t smart like you. I only got honorable mention :frowning: ) I am impressed with your algorithm programming contests’ awards. </p>

<p>If you don’t get in, I don’t know who would get in. MIT would definitely like to accept you unless you screw up the esssays.</p>

<p>Best luck for you</p>

<p>you’ll get in anywhere seriously why are you even asking</p>