Chances of getting in to the following CS (AI/Robotics) graduate programs

<p>Hi, </p>

<p>I'm a forth year attending UGA ( yeah yeah, top party school :P ). I am majoring in computer science with an emphasis in AI. I am planning on applying to grad schools with good AI or robotics programs. My current g.p.a. is a 3.54 (maybe I partied too hard :(, although my lowest grade is just one C+. The rest are mostly A's and B+'s). I am a black female, if that is relevant. I have been pretty active on campus, and am currently the chair of ACM-W. As far as research goes, I participated in an NSF funded REU this summer at Rutgers, as well as an REU at UMass the previous Summer. I also did an independent study last summer. I am pretty sure I can get pretty great recs. I am working with my mentor from this summer on getting a paper submitted to a conference before I turn in my grad school apps, and the research I did was pretty interesting. I am taking my GRE in October, but I am expecting mid 600s for verbal and probably somewhere in the 700s for math because that's one of my stronger areas. Anyways, the schools that I am thinking of applying to (Ph. D) are Stanford, MIT, Georgia Tech, Carnegie Mellon, UMass, UGA, and Rutgers. I am also thinking of applying to probably just one of the following: Caltech, Cornell, Princeton, Berkeley, UMD, UPenn, or RICE. What do you think? Let me down gently :), I know many are reaches :(</p>

<p>Your profile looks good to go. Just practice for the math section of the GRE because those programs all expect scores near 800, and many students get tripped up because they are used to using calculators.</p>