chances?

<p>I am currently looking at going to Duke, Princeton, or UPenn and I was wondering what everyone thought my realistic chances were:</p>

<p>Academics:
GPA: 4.0
Weighted: 4.9 on five-point scale, although my school uses a six-point scale on which my weighted gpa would be 5.54
SAT: 2200
SAT MathII: 800
SAT Subject US History: 780
SAT Subject Physics: 740</p>

<p>AP Exams:
US Government and Politics- 5
World History- 4
Calculus AB - 5
Took US History, Psychology, Calculus BC, Spanish 5, and English Language and Composition this year. Expecting 5s on all but Spanish (4)
Next year will be taking Statistics, Physics B, English Lit, Macro and Micro Economics, Comparative Government, and Environmental Science</p>

<p>Member of the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, and Mathematics Honor Society
Have been recognized as a National Merit Scholar this year- awaiting results for semi-finalists
Have been recognized as a Maryland Distinguished Scholar</p>

<p>ECs:
Three year varsity soccer player, co-captain junior year; will be playing again senior year
Class representative in Student Government Association
Participated in state-wide Model Congress and Model United Nations
Won both regional and state competitions held by MESA for effective communications
Placed third in regional physics olympics competition
Have worked a part-time job over the past two school years</p>

<p>I have certainly excluded some extracurriculars and such, but any input that anyone may have regarding my chances or how to broaden my resume would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!</p>

<p>I think for Princeton you should have a 2300 on the SATs, but GPA for basically everywhere is great.</p>

<p>Though you should gain some leadership in some of your activities, and perhaps consider a research internship.</p>

<p>But reaches for Duke, UPenn, and a bit of a higher reach for Princeton (although its a crapshot for all schools of this caliber)</p>