Chances of getting in

<p>These are the colleges I'm applying to:
Harvard, Yale (Early Action), Princeton, West Point, Columbia, Cornell, UPenn, MIT, Stanford</p>

<p>What do you think are my chances of getting in (Harvard is my top choice but I wouldn't mind going to any of them)</p>

<p>Details:
SAT Math-800
SAT Reading-710
SAT Writing-750</p>

<p>SAT IIs:
US History-750
Mathematics II-740
Physics-700</p>

<p>GPA-Unweighted-5.32
Weighted-3.91</p>

<p>Exams-
AP US History-5
AP Art History-3
AP US Government-3
AP English Language-4
AP English Literature-4
AP Statistics-5
AP Physics B-4
AP Microeconomics-4
AP Macroeconomics-3
IB Spanish-4
IB Chemistry-4
(I have not taken the rest of my IB or AP exams yet)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars-Marching band (captain), Parade band (captain), Saxophone quartet (founder), Water Polo, Sun-Sentinel Newspaper(Student reporter/editor), SECME, Mu Alpha Theta (president), National Honor Society, Amnesty International Club (founder), spent 2 weeks in Kenya helping AIDS victims</p>

<p>Ranking: 1/549</p>

<p>Awards-Excellence in Biology, Excellence in Chemistry, Excellence in physics, Intel ISEF Science fair-3rd place, Intel ISEF Science fair-2nd place, Intel ISEF Science fair-1st place, conducted research on later sclerosis with Dr. Abdirken at St. Thomas University, AP Scholar With Honor Award, AP Scholar with distinction award</p>

<p>Does anybody mind?</p>

<p>How the hell did you do that many APs!?! Cap everything off with a good essay and good recs and you're lookin good for all the schools, even Harvard. There's never any guarentee with Ivies, but I think that's about as close as you can get.</p>

<p>Anybody else?</p>

<p>Your description looks very good.</p>

<p>I have a question. When you spent 2 weeks in Kenya to help AIDS victims, did you apply through a program? If yes, what was it?</p>

<p>Cornell and West Point look likely you'll get in. West Point more so than Cornell. As for all of the others... you will be highly competitive. That's the best I can say since they are somewhat unpredictable. As for your GPA, I am unfamiliar with the scale so I can't fully say my chancing holds any weight.</p>

<p>Dunzo, I applied through Advance-Africa. it is a volunteer organization offering numerous volunteer opportunities throughout Africa in a variety of fields.</p>

<p>Yeah, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and West Point are my top 4 choices.</p>

<p>your amazing.</p>

<p>very good shot at all of them! into to at least one of ur top 4</p>

<p>good luck!</p>

<p>Harvard, - Match (I usually say it is a reach for everyone, but you are ranked number 1!!!)
Yale (Early Action), Match
Princeton, Match
West Point, Match
Columbia, Match
Cornell, Match
UPenn, Match
MIT, Match/Reach for everyone, very unpredictable.
Stanford Match</p>

<p>Thanks for your responses.</p>

<p>Does anybody else have any more input? Anything I should work on?</p>

<p>gabzilla, I know people more qualified than him that got rejected.
I'd say reach for all except Cornell, Columbia, and Stanford.</p>

<p>Is there anything I can improve on.</p>

<p>Anybody else mind?</p>

<p>Is there anything I can improve on?</p>

<p>Anybody else mind?</p>

<p>YES, the substitution of AP stats for AP calc. What the.......:O......</p>

<p>hey future congressman</p>

<p>shiomi, I did not substitute AP Stat for AP calc. I'm taking IB Math HL at the moment and the AP calc exam can only be taken at the end of this year. So, I will take it, but haven't yet.</p>

<p>Thanks for the chances. Bump.</p>

<p>Any more? Bump.</p>

<p>Bump......</p>