Chances in top schools?

<p>Hi, so I'm a senior this year, so of course I'll be applying to a bunch of schools. I was just wondering what my chances were for top-tier schools ranging from Columbia to like NYU or something.</p>

<p>The schools I'm considering applying to are:
Berkeley
Brown
Carnegie Mellon
College Park(Back Up)
Columbia
Cornell
Duke
Johns Hopkins
MIT
Northwestern
NYU
Princeton
Stanford
U Penn
UMBC (Back up)
University of Chicago
University of Illinois
University of Michigan
University of Virginia
Yale</p>

<p>SAT Scores: 2170(Superscore: 2220)-I'll be taking the SATS again in Oct. so hopefully that'll change.</p>

<p>SAT Subject:
Math I-780
Math II-800
US History-680
I'll be taking Literature and Physics in November.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.61-Unweighted
5.27-Weighted</p>

<p>Rank: Top 10%(Last time I checked I was 21 out of 400 something....)</p>

<p>Courses:
Freshman:
AP Statistics-A/5
Honors French-A
GT Geometry-A
GT Biology-B
Gym-A
GT Government-B
GT English-A</p>

<p>During this summer I took Precalculus at a college and got an A.</p>

<p>Sophmore:
AP World History-A/4
AP Calculus AB-A/5
GT English-A
Honors French-A
GT Chemistry-B
Gym-A
Art-A</p>

<p>During this summer I took Discreet Mathematics at a college and got an A.</p>

<p>Junior:
AP Calculus BC-A/5(AB subscore of 5)
AP Psychology-B/5
AP US History-B/4
AP English-B/4
GT Physics-B
GT Engineering Technology-A
AP French-B(My school makes it so you take two years of AP before taking the exam.)</p>

<p>This summer I took Differential Equations at a college and I got an A.</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Physics C
AP Economics Micro/Macro
AP English
AP Computer Science
AP French
GT Linear Algebra(Online course offered by Johns Hopkin's CTY)</p>

<p>Clubs:
French Club/French Honor Society(2009-now)-Currently Secretary since last year
Key Club(2009-now)-Board member since last year
Art Club/Art Honor Society(2009-now)-Secretary since last year
Math Club/Math Honor Society(2010-now)
Chinese Club(2011-now)-I ran for a position, however the results never came back, so I may or may not be VP in this club.
National Honor Society(2010-now)</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:
JV Tennis(2009-now)
Volunteered at Johns Hopkins last summer
Played the piano for over 10 years-participated in Trinity Exam, got 2nd place in a contest, got the MSMTA Music Theory Award, got an A+ in the High School Piano Examination
Participated in the Physics Olympics(even got 1st in one of the events)
Received an award of merit in a PTSA Reflections Writing Contest-County level
Worked during the summer for a company called ASCISS
Currently tutoring a friend in AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>When I enter college I'm planning on majoring in a math related degree. Also I'm from an asian middle class family.</p>

<p>So what do you think my chances are? Honestly what really worries me is probably my junior grades since they're so much lower compared to my grades from years before.... >A>:;</p>

<p>Thanks!!!</p>

<p>MiT, Stanford and Yale seem unrealistic. Your GPA is low for most of those schools, that being said cut your list in half because you cannot realistically put the time into that many supplemental essays and have them be good, it is just too many schools and my guess is a few are on there for name value. I agree that your junior grades should be reason for concern, I would look for more match/safety schools and less reaches.</p>