<p>GPA: 3.82 UW/ 4.07 W
SAT: 2100
APs Scores: Euro- 5, US History-5. Psychology- 5, Language and Composition- 5</p>
<p>I'm taking AP calculus, physics, government, and literature this year.</p>
<p>Extracurricular Activities:</p>
<p>Band- 9,10,11,12
Boy Scouts- 9,10,11,12
Social Studies Club- 10,11,12
Model UN- 10,11,12
Ski Club- 9,10,11,12
National Honors Society- 11,12
Synagogue Volunteer- 100 hours
Key Club- 9,10,11,12
Photography
Part time jobs
Science club- 11,12
Math club- 10</p>
<p>I'm going to take some stuff out on you that you probably don't deserve:</p>
<p>Do you have any shot at all? If this is how you present yourself, probably not.</p>
<p>You've given a bunch of partial, context-free, largely meaningless stats, and a long list of clubs most of which you can't possibly be spending much time on. There's no sense of who you are, what you're interested in, what your relationship to school is, why you're thinking about Chicago. This is a completely generic post that I suspect, if I checked, you've duplicated in ten other college-specific forums.</p>
<p>Nothing in your information disqualifies you from any college. You know that already. But nothing in it qualifies you, either, except for colleges that admit solely on a GPA/SAT matrix. Applications to selective colleges have a whole bunch of stuff that amounts to giving you an opportunity to sell yourself, and you don't give any hint here of how you intend to do that. And if you don't do it, you're nowhere.</p>
<p>At best, CC "chances" thread are a little silly and a lot unreliable. But you can't get anything at all out of them, not even a shred of insight or valid advice, unless you give some indication of who you really are and how you intend to present yourself.</p>