Do i have any chance?

<p>[ *] College (LSA, engineering, etc.): Astronautical engineering
[ *] SAT: NA
[ *] SAT IIs: Bio M: 740, Chem: 770, MathII: 800
[ *] ACT: 34 (W: 34, M: 35, R: 35, S: 33)
[ *] GPA weighted: 94.18
[ *] Rank: school does not rank
[ *] Other stats: APChem: 5, APCS: 5, APUSH: 4
[ *] Subjective (ECs, special circumstances, etc):
-4 seasons of varsity crew
-over 120 hours community service doing various things from fostering dogs while they wait for adoption to teaching kids in tanzania english.
-2 years in the very selective Columbia University Science Honors Program.
-I interned over the summer in a biology lab to research the effect of exposure to lead in relation to development of type 2 diabetes.
-Student pilot for 2 years and will hopefully have my license by the time i apply
there are a few more that are minor i won't bother boring you with.
-treasurer of outdoors club, 4 years
-science olympiad 1 year
-outdoor leadership challenge
-NHS</p>

<p>senior schedule:
AP physics B
AP Calc AB
AP stats
AP macroeconomics
Spainish 4
participation in gov.
philosophy
satire</p>

<p>[ *] Essays: decent
[ *] Teacher Recs: great
[ *] Counselor Rec: great
[ *] Hook (legacy, recruited athlete, etc.): none
[ *] State or Country: New York
[ *] School Type: Top public school
[ *] Ethnicity: white
[ *] Gender: male
[ *] Other Factors/questions: interview went ok, but was not amazing, could that have an effect on my admissions? also USC has only accepted 9% of the people who have applied from my school while most schools accept way above there average acceptance rate for people from my school.</p>

<p>IN for sure
Good EC, senior coarseload, ACT</p>

<p>Bronco,
Did you wish a chance reply for admission or for scholarship chances?</p>

<p>sorry i forgot to mention in my first post it is for both scholarships and admission, but if you doubt i’ll get admitted then obviously i won’t get any kind of scholarship.</p>

<p>I’d say that’s almost guaranteed an in, and a good chance of at least 25% of your tuition paid for.</p>

<p>USC will use your UNweighted GPA in admissions and consider course rigor - I do not see where you posted your unweighted GPA.</p>