Chances, good or bad?

<p>Hi I am going to be a senor in high school this fall and I am in all honors and ap classes. I am anxious do get knowledge from others about my chances at a below 55 ranked college in the u.s. I dont know if I can be able to an my parents really want me in a good college so thanks for your input
GPA: 4.0
ACT: 28 (but im retaking it in fall)
I only have one sat subject test (chemistry)</p>

<p>AP Classes taken:
AP World History (4)
AP Psychology (3)
AP United Sates History (4)
AP Language (4)
AP Statistics (4)</p>

<p>AP's that I an going to take:
AP United States Government
AP Chemistry
AP Spanish
AP Literature</p>

<p>Sports: Track
Community Service: none (but view out of school activity)
Clubs:
Math team
Science Olympiad
FBLA
Out of school activity: I work/helpout everyday after school at family businesses because they need me to waiter or translate or deliever etc etc. this is where most of my time goes after school sometimes instead of studying because family comes first. After school I have to deal with the restaurant and studying which takes away most of my time. This is the reason I believe that my grades in school is my full potential. I never had the time of a normal kid after school.
What are my chances at below 55 ranked schools such as university of Maryland, Ohio state, university of Michigan, university of Miami, nyu, stony brook university, Binghamton, any of the ivy leagues. Thank you.</p>

<p>I new to this an I think I posted the same post already.</p>

<p>I’d say you have a pretty good shot at Maryland, Ohio State & Miami. NYU and Michigan would be reaches due to the ACT score. As far as ivy, you would need at least a 32 on the ACT if you want to go to Cornell or something on the lower end of the ivy league schools. Harvard, Princeton and all of those would require a LOT more EC’s and higher ACT score.</p>

<p>My qualifications are very similar to yours (except the 4.0 mines a little lower), and my current #1 choice is Ohio State because of their business school.</p>

<p>I agree with the previous poster. You grades are perfect, you have good rigor and you are working to improve your ACT score so you are on the right track. Ivies are probably very unlikely with your ECs (without leadership or community service you will struggle to get into ivies). The rest I think you have a realistic shot at (especially with an increase in your ACT score), good luck (you should get into at least a couple schools on your list)!</p>