Evaluation Please?

<p>SAT: M: 800 V: 710 = 1510
(Also have M: 710 V: 760 on a separate test)
So, if superscored, total = 1560.
SAT II: Math IIC: 800 Writing: 700 Physics: 700</p>

<p>Courses (only going to post 11th and 12th grade)</p>

<p>11th
(final grade)
Adv. Gen. Chemistry A
American Studies B
Spanish II A
Multivariable Calculus A
Differential Equations A
Junior English Composition C
Research Through Technology A
Computer Prog. I B</p>

<p>12th
(semester grade)
Visual Basic B
AP Physics C A
Computer Prog. II B
AP Statistics A
Senior English Composition C
AP Chemistry B
Web Applications B
ORACLE B
Number Theory A
Fundamentals in Research Method B
Topics in Pure Math A</p>

<p>Vector Calculus pending</p>

<p>GPA: 3.75/4.00 (school does not rank or weight)
AP tests:
BC Calculus: 5
AB subscore: 5</p>

<p>Extras</p>

<p>Chess Club: 2nd place regional team chess tournament
Newspaper/Yearbook Staff : newspaper co-editor
FBLA: president of school's chapter
Teacher's Aide
Tutoring
Intramural Sports (Ultimate Frisbee): team captain</p>

<p>I'm relying on my math credentials.
(800 on math SAT and Math IIC)
(took Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations as a junior)
(took Number Theory, Topics in Pure Math, and AP Statistics as a senior)
(going to take Vector Calculus)</p>

<p>Everything else not so stellar. Chances?</p>

<p>MIT
CalTech
Chicago
Columbia
Cornell
Wash U
Vanderbilt
Rice
Carnegie Mellon
Illinois Institute of Technology</p>

<p>um...great stats. . Only MIT is a reach.</p>

<p>AND CalTech and Columbia are not reaches? lol</p>

<p>It is hard to say because you are so one-sided in math. I couldn't see you getting into Columbia with C's in english, I don't know how MIT and Caltech would look at that one-sidedness, however.</p>

<p>a little problem with the grades. The rest is O.K. I think Cornell would be nice place for you. A lot of people are good in math, so I think you need some EC that has to do with math to really differentiate yourself from others.</p>

<p>Wow, that's a lot of classes.</p>