Chances for the Ivy League and other top schools

<p>Hi my name is Jason, and I have no clue what schools I have the possibility of getting into.</p>

<p>My unweighted gpa is a 3.304 and weighted I have a 3.909.
I have taken a very rigorous course load aside from freshmen year when my parents would not let me :(</p>

<p>AP and honors courses include:
Geometry (G&T)
Computer Science A&AB
Chemistry
Language Arts (II)
American Studies
Algebra II & Trig (G&T)
Language And Compostion
Math Analysis (G&T)
US History
Accelerated Spanish 4
Robotics
Literature and Composition
Calculus BC
Statistics
Modern Physics</p>

<p>In addition to this I got a 1400 on my SAT (690 math, 710 verbal).
On SAT II's I got a 750 on math IIC, 680 on physics and a 600 :( on writing.</p>

<p>Outside of school I have worked at my Hebrew School as a teaching aide for four years, and also as a camp counselor for two.</p>

<p>I haven't done too many extra curricular activities, as I am usually required to babysit for my little brother all the time. Usually I join a club or two for the first quater of the year and end up dropping out because of this (should I put this on my app?)</p>

<p>such "drop out" clubs include model congress and math league.
I also have some talent as a drummer, and a magician.
I have tried to start a web design company but haven't really gotten any clients.</p>

<p>Any input would be much appreciated, and if you have any questions feel free to ask.</p>

<p>Thanks for your time,
Jason</p>

<p>My suggestion is to write down the clubs for the year, and explain to your guidance counselor why your extracurriculars are so limited. That seems to be a significantly weak part of your application that you can perhaps make amends for.</p>

<p>Joey</p>

<p>Thanks for the advice, I am pretty sure my guidance counselor knows about my complications with clubs and all, but she never told me exactly what to do.</p>