chances?

<p>hi...</p>

<p>gpa-4.12 out of 4
ive taken weird science classes at school like
dna, quantum physics, bionanotechnology
and things like ap bio, ap calc bc, ap physics c, ap stat, apush, ap span lang, ap psych,
and gotten all 5s..
next year im taking multivar and linear algebra, ap chem, organic chem, computational physics
hopefully thatll help</p>

<p>sat i-2290, reading-760, math-770, writing-760....i think i couldve done better so im retaking in oct
sat ii bio-760
math 2-800
physics-800</p>

<p>taekwondo-7 years....3-degree black belt..like 30 awards...and 3rd at internationals....and judging certificates.... as well as many hours helping my instructor teach others
bio olympiad semifinalist for 2 years
ocean bowl, 2nd, 3rd place at chesapeake bowl
im doing an internship at gmu about genomics
future problem solving..2nd, 3rd place at states...9th at internationals
aime qualifier...like everyone else
i study independently a lot... ive taught myself multivar and stat
ohh and i taught myself to write in russian...ya im russian but i was terrrible at speaking/writing
and i taught myself to play the piano and i compose music for fun</p>

<p>i think ill get great teacher recs....especially from my physics teacher
and im good at writing essays</p>

<p>anyway i think my extracurriculars are pretty weak</p>

<p>im thinking of applying to
caltech, harvey mudd, uchicago, uva, </p>

<p>is there hope?
can anyone recommend me some other schools....i mostly like math/physics but i also like writing</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>With those scores/ecs/etc... you can go anywhere in the country. Honestly.</p>

<p>Your school must be pretty amazing to even offer those courses. You should pretty easily get into those schools, although with Caltech there's no guarantee. The extracurriculars are great, it really helps to show initiative to compose your own music and teach yourself a language.</p>