College selection and admission help

<p>Hello Everyone,
I have With 4.0 GPA-unweighted scale and within top 5% of school and SAT 2010.
I think , EC is good too but you may tell better including sports.
I am interested in these school.</p>

<p>Stanford, MIT,CALTECH,GTECH,Dartmouth,some other top schools. What are my chances?
ACT<br>
Mathematics 33
Writing 8<br>
SAT
Mathematics 700
Writing 670
Critical Reading 650</p>

<p>All are honors classes and AP. .
Vice president of honor societies
Captain of team,Volunteer works</p>

<p>Most of those are reaches, particularly MIT and Caltech which are very numbers based for the SAT/ACT. Are you in-state for GA?</p>

<p>No.
Is my SAT good enough for MIT or CALTECH? My dream school is CALTECH or Stanford.</p>

<p>Your SAT is very likely to be too low for every school except GA Tech.</p>

<p>Can you please suggest any good schools, which will have higher chances?</p>

<p>You can try Cornell. But it is also very selective. Also look into Northwestern, UW Madison. Hope this helps.</p>

<p>How are these?
Harvey Mudd or Rose Hulman</p>

<p>appreciate your replies</p>

<p>are you by any chance an international student? because that affects chances quite a lot</p>

<p>No, I am US citizen.</p>

<p>Look at CMU and RIT.</p>

<p>Your SAT scores, particularly your math score, are most likely too low for Harvey Mudd or Rose Hulman. I would recommend raising it, and getting a very good SATII math score as well.</p>

<p>What is your home state? What can your family afford?</p>

<p>TN. Not too much.depends on what I get from school-need blind.</p>

<p>I am little confused. What are the schools I do apply for EA and RD? I do have volunteer works too in USA
and outside of country ,gone after selected by AFS. I have more than 100 hrs of volunteer work.</p>