Chances for the Ivy's!

<p>Hey everyone... so before I list all my stats, I want to ask a quick question. I have heard that being a student of hispanic descent helps admission chances. I'm about 1/4 Argentinian, and my middle name is Santiago. However, I do not categorize my race as hispanic... I say caucasian. Will this potentially give me an edge? Given my stats (below), what are my chances of getting into Princeton, Dartmouth, Stanford (or any Ivy/School of equal caliber)? Thanks</p>

<p>I'm a student in a math and science specialty school in Richmond, VA... <em>Nationally recognized</em>
I am the president of the main outreach club at my school, and am the founder of a charity run that raises over $30,000 each year for statewide childhood cancer foundation. I am a captain on my tennis and golf team, and participated in golf, cross country and tennis all 4 years of high school. I am a member of 7 clubs, 3 of which I hold a position. I am part of the math, science, spanish, english, and national Honors societies. I am president of the SCA and NHS, and VP of Mu Alpha Theta.</p>

<p>SAT Scores:
Math: 800
Reading: 760
Writing: 790</p>

<p>GPA UW: 4.0
GPA W: 4.82
(In Honors and DE: A+ = 5, A = 4.5, B+ = 4, etc. An A+ is 99-100, A is 94-98
In AP : A+ = 5.5, A = 5, B+ = 4.5, etc.)</p>

<p>I have taken (or will have taken) 9 AP classes, and am triple excel in math. I have never gotten a B on my report card. I have won several community service awards in my county and state.</p>

<p>With your stats, you have a good chance of getting admitted to some very good schools- can’t say which ones, as I don’t chance anyone (only an admissions office can do that and it’s based not only on your application but on thousands of others). </p>

<p>Remember that there are phenomenal educational opportunities outside the Ivy League, some that would actually considered to be better depending in the field of study.</p>