Chances of Getting in?

<p>Hey guys, i need your help
For starters, i'm Canadian, but I know that i'll get into any Canadian School i apply to (Yay McGill University) so i decided to apply to American institutions.</p>

<p>I"m applying to:
Northwestern
Johns Hopkins
Dartmouth
Brown
Princeton
Cornell
and Yale</p>

<ul>
<li>My GPA is 4.0/4.0 unweighted (I also go to the most academically challenging public school in Canada - first in AP exams)</li>
<li>three 5s (Physics B, Biology, Microecon)</li>
<li>one 4 (Macroecon- yes it's sad)</li>
<li>I'm ranked approximately 10/450 at the moment in my class</li>
<li>My junior and senior years both contain four APs each</li>
<li>I chair the MUN club and Debate and Speech club at school</li>
<li>I volunteer at the hospital, the canadian cancer society and the canadian blood services</li>
<li>I do varsity swimming and water polo</li>
<li>I play piano at a near national level (takes about 21 hours/week)</li>
<li>I'm the Chairperson for a major Canadian public/student-directed program in my province</li>
<li>I have great refs (i know that 2 out of three are outstanding)</li>
<li>My current average is 99%; my junior year's average was 94%</li>
</ul>

<p>What kind of SATs should i shoot for?
My tutor's been telling me that it's essential for me to get at least 2200 on the reasoning, but what about the subjects?</p>

<p>Thanks :)</p>

<p>at least 2200 is right for the reasoning.</p>

<p>since you're smart, aim for 750+ on the subjects.</p>

<p>nice dude, 99%. Extra credits? Common, it can't be all you</p>