<p>Please tell me which of my schools you think I'll get into... Honest assessments are greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Academics:
GPA: Overall; 96.5/100.0
(Freshman; 94.9% / Sophomore; 97.1% / Junior; 97.4%)
Rank: 13 of 372 (Top 3.5%)
SAT I: 2330 (Critical Reading; 740, Math; 790, Writing; 800)
SAT II: Biology-E; 690, Literature; 660, Math Level 1; 740</p>
<p>ECs/Awards:
Math Club - Officer, Vice-President, President
Mathlete Team - Captain
Certificate of Merit - New York Math League
Silver - Nassau County Interscholastic Math League (NCIML)
Spanish Club - President
School Newspaper - Feature Editor
Published by Elder & Leemaur Publishers in "Authors of Tomorrow"
Published by The America Library of Poetry in "With One Voice"
Local Youth Football Clinic Volunteer - Assistant Coach
General Student Organization Volunteer - Senior Leader
Studio Art
2nd Place - School Art Contest
National Honor Society
Honor Roll every semester
National Merit Semifinalist
1st Place - School Biology Fair
Brown University Summer Program
Babysitting job</p>
<p>State: New York
School Type: Private (Catholic)
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Gender: Male</p>
<p>Penn
Cornell
Georgetown
Amherst
Williams
BC
Notre Dame
Colgate
Binghamton</p>
<p>I'm not entirely familiar with all of those schools, but I think for the most part they are matches. Maybe UPenn/Amherst would be slight reaches, but you're a really qualified applicant - good job, and keep up the great work!</p>
<p>I'd be happy if I got into either Penn, Cornell, Georgetown, Amherst, or Williams, but I don't know if that'll happen cause they're all crazy selective.</p>
<p>your location and background arent advantageous, because many applicant will have similar profiles, but your extracurriculars are great as are your grades and sats. as long as your recs and essays are good you should be accepted at most, if not all. </p>