Do I have a chance at the top tier universities?

<p>I'm from a public high school in New York State, with a class of about 200 students. I'm ranked in the top ten (not sure of exact number). I would like to go pre-medicine, probably major in biology or something science related.</p>

<p>Grades:
~99 average on an unweighted 100 point scale
SAT: 2170 (720 M, 710 CR, 740 W)
SAT II: 790 Bio, 760 US and Global, 690 Math II
ACT: 34
5's on all AP's (Biology, World History, US History, English Lang.)
Will be taking AP English Lit, AP Physics, AP Macroeconomics, and AP Calc this year (senior year)
Taken Italian for 4+ years
Part of my school's Science Research program and have conducted research at Columbia University for 2 summers and have entered a number of science competitions, winning a couple of awards (nothing very big though)</p>

<p>EC's:
Student Gov't (4 years, Secretary for past 3)
Student Council
Varsity Bowling throughout H.S., All-League 3 straight years, team has won league all three years as well
Jazz Ensemble (alto saxophone)
National Honor Society (100+ hours of community service at hospital, bowling org., school, church, library, etc.)</p>

<p>Any comments on my chances at being accepted to schools like Brown University, Boston College, etc. would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks</p>

<p>You have a very good chance at Boston College. You have an average chance for Brown university. Highlight your leadership skills and you’ll do even better.</p>

<p>Best of luck.</p>

<p>Thanks ccmonopolies, what you said was what I was hoping to hear. BC is definitely my top choice.</p>

<p>If BC is your top choice, then I think you will definitely be happy because I see no reason as to why you wouldn’t be accepted. Brown is by no means out of the picture, so don’t count it out.</p>