Chances for Vanderbilt ED 1? (and others). Be as honest as you want

<p>Hey guys, I made a thread a while ago but got no replies. I'm going to apply to their engineering school. Here are my stats:</p>

<p>ACT: 33 composite (34 superscore) -- 36 math, 35 english, 31 reading, 34 science.
ACT Essay: 11
SAT II: 800 in math
GPA: 4.00 UW/4.51 W on a 5.0 scale.
Class Rank: 3/410 (top 1%)
Race: Asian
Location: St. Louis, MO
EC's:
Debate team
Robotics
Science Club
World peace club (charity and awareness, mostly fun though)
Volunteer mentor for lower classmen during study hall (90 mins/week)
Awards:
Rensselaer Medal Award
National Forensics League degree of distinction
AATG national german exam 99th percentile 2012 and 2013
Two 2's at a regional music festival 2012 and 2013
Always math student of the month
AP scholar with honor
APs: 5s on physics C, statistics, comparative politics, and world history.
Senior year schedule: AP physics 2, AP biology, AP chemistry, AP calculus BC, AP psychology, AP english literature
Essay is 9/10
Rec letters haven't been written yet, but just assume they're average for now. </p>

<p>Am I wasting my time applying ED to Vanderbilt or do I have a 75%+ chance? If I am, what schools should I go for ED? Also, how would these stats look at Urbana-Champaign, UM Ann-Arbor, UC Berkely, Northwestern, and WashU in saint louis?</p>

<p>Everything looks amazing from your grades to extracurriculars to ACT scores. Keep it up! </p>

<p>bump aaaaaaaa</p>

<p>Yeah, you have a really good shot at ED. You probably have about an equal shot at all of those ED. However, I would kind of advise AGAINST Berkeley if you are doing engineering. I heard it is extremely difficult and that some engineers regret going there because of such hard classes. Also the social life if you are an engineer there is supposed to be pretty bad. </p>

<p>any more opinions?</p>

<p>friends plz</p>