Chances?

<p>Hello! I know that you can't tell FOR SURE where someone is going to get in, but do you have any opinions on my resume/application and the colleges I'm applying to?</p>

<p>2360 SAT (800 cr, 800 w, 760 m)
800 SAT II Bio, 790 SAT II Chem, 790 SAT II Math 2
GPA: 4.504 on a scale where a 4.3 = A+ and +.5 for honors/AP courses
(A+'s in every class 10th and 11th grade, but lower still decent grades in 9th grade)</p>

<p>I think my numbers are okay, but everyone in my school has good numbers... so in terms of extracurriculars:</p>

<p>-Science research project on renewable energy,
Awards: won 2nd place in energy at I-SWEEEP in 11th grade, Siemens Semifinalist and Intel STS semifinalists
Submitted letter of recommendation from mentor</p>

<p>-Internship at renewable energy technology company during summer 2012</p>

<p>-Varsity Tennis from 10th - 12th, captain 12th, JV tennis/captain 9th</p>

<p>-Editor for school newspaper</p>

<p>-Tutor 4 hours/week</p>

<p>-NHS</p>

<p>I'm a female applying as an engineering major from NY.
I applied to Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, MIT (deferred early), Brown, Dartmouth, Duke, UPenn (M&T)?
[I didn't apply to any other schools because I got into Caltech early.]</p>

<p>What do you think my chances are? Realistically?</p>

<p>HPYS are going to be reaches no matter what, there are plenty of people with stats like that that are rejected every year. I’d say reach for those just because of the level of applicant, high match for the others</p>

<p>! A+s in all your classes? Holy crap, that’s ridiculous. And yeah, you look like a good applicant for Columbia, Duke, UPenn, Dartmouth and Brown.</p>

<p>Harvard: Low Reach
Stanford: Low Reach
Yale: Low Reach
Princeton: Reach</p>