<p>Hi I'm new to the forum. I'd like to get an idea of where i stand in terms of admission to some of these schools:</p>
<p>UCLA
UCB
UCSD
USC
NYU
Columbia EA
JHU
Princeton EA
Yale
Northwestern</p>
<p>-I have a 4.1 weighted, 3.85 unweighted at a academic intensive private high school
-Taken APUS (5), APChem (5), APworld (4), APBio (4), APCalcAB (4), and APEng (3); will take APPhysics, APLatin, and APCalcBC this year
-First attempt SAT I 2110 (750 m, 690 w, 660 cr), SAT II World History (690), Math2c (700) will retake</p>
<p>ECs
-Will have 4 years basketball (3 Var)
-Chairman of school's Honor Council (3 year member)
-4 years of guitar (1 year in a band) starting freshman year
-President of Latin Club
-4 years Debate team, have won around 5 or 6 trophies
-Medalled at State Latin Convention every year and on National Latin Exam
-NMSQT recognition
-Volunteering at my local hospital (3 years, over 200 hours)
-Work experience in an office setting</p>
<p>umm, Princeton only has early decision. Also, even if Columbia does offer EA, all ivy schools signed a joint agreement stating that no student can apply to two or more schools that is under "december notification." So, that means you'd have to choose between columbia and princeton.</p>
<p>You need at least 3 SAT IIs to qualify for Princeton and some other schools on your list. Improve your ECs.</p>
<p>as for the other sat II that i would need, any reccomendations? im leaning towards US history, but i already have world history. is the bio sat II tough? got a 4 on the AP.</p>
<p>Yale and Princeton are fairly enormous reaches. Columbia is a medium-large reach. JHU and Northwestern are slight/moderate reaches. USC and NYU are matches/slight reaches. Top UCs are matches.</p>