<p>Ok so I'm a junior and I'm about to become a senior and I'm really starting to freak out about college admissions. Please give me advice and give it to me straight. So I'm a junior in Florida, I've taken AP euro (got a 4) and I took the AP Spanish Lang test (got a 5) last year and this year I'm taking AP physics C, AP calculus AB, AP Spanish Lit, and APUSH. Im gonna take AP Bio, AP calc BC, AP gov, AP English lit, and AP Chem next year. I have all As and Bs in my classes and I got a 2020 on my SAT and a 32 on my ACT. I'm planning on retaking both and shooting for above 2100 and a 33. My class rank sophomore year was 7th but it must have gone up this year so im guessing im somewhere in the top 5 and my gpa is a 3.7-3.8. I'm attending a summer program at Columbia university this summer and Im planning on majoring in biology and going on to a Ph.D in molecular bio later on. I have a 640 on my sat lit test(which I'm not gonna submit), a 620 on my math part 1 (which I'm not gonna submit), an 800 in Spanish, and a 740 in world history. My dream college is stanford university but I'm realistic so I'm shooting for at least UC Berkely, San diego, or LA. If not then u Michigan, or u Washington. I'd really like johns Hopkins too. I'm in my schools debate team, I've played soccer for two years in my high school and I will have clocked in about 100 hours of community service by the end of the year. I'm in a bunch of honor societies and I'm in a couple of clubs. Please tell me, do I have any chance???!!!</p>
<p>Get your SAT up to 2200 and i say you have a solid chance for all of the schools you just listed. Even now you have a great shot at UMich, San Diego, and even Berkeley. Don’t stress out, your stats look great. Many people would love to have your stats like me ;)</p>
<p>Yeah, boost your sat I and you’re chance will go up. Even though all those schools are mostly reaches, you can still make it with a pinch of luck.</p>
<p>In this future, try to to format your text in a more reader-friendly way. it’s kinda hard to read all of this at once. Break it up into smaller chunks.</p>