Extra stressed. Chance?

<p>Just got back from SAT subject tests. I made a College Confidential account about 10 minutes ago because I think I failed Math I and don't know what to do now. >.< I always say I'm going to study for these things, but then life gets in the way and I end up winging it. Today, I also took the SAT Lit, which I think was fine, but I messed up on Math I and definitely did not score in the 700s.</p>

<p>I'm a high school senior. As of right now, I'm applying to:
Columbia
Cornell
Duke
Georgetown
Harvard
Princeton (Early Action)
Stanford
William & Mary
Williams
Yale</p>

<p>(1) I'm currently ranked first in a class of about 400, with a cumulative GPA of 98.6ish.</p>

<p>(2) My senior schedule is AP Biology, AP European History, AP Spanish Language, Yearbook Production, AP Literature, and AP Statistics.</p>

<p>(3) I've taken 5 AP classes/exams already and scored 5s and 4s: AP English Lang/Comp [5], AP U.S. History [5], AP Microeconomics [4], AP U.S. Gov [5], AP Calculus AB [4].</p>

<p>(4) I've taken the SAT twice; my superscored composite is 2320 (800 Reading, 740 Math, 780 Writing). I was going to take it a third time and actually study this time, but I figured that a higher score would just be for my own vanity at this level. I'm taking the ACT with writing in October.</p>

<p>(5) I'm in my second year as captain of the "A" Team for my school's Academic Bowl club and second year as a captain of the cross country team. I'm a varsity cross country runner, president of my school's chapter of Business Professionals of America, vice president of National Honor Society, editor of the senior section for the yearbook, and a member of the Youth Philanthropy Board (reviews grants for the community). I've accumulated many hours of community service from the different clubs that I'm in as well as from several years of volunteering at the library, etc.</p>

<p>(6) Last summer, I interned at the Office of Management and Budget for the state and spent time with the Governor, several legislators, etc. through meetings and such.</p>

<p>(7) I'm female and I was born in the Philippines. I have 3 younger siblings and only my dad works.</p>

<p>I'm applying early to Princeton just because. I'm really not feeling great about the Math I test that I just took, though; I know I can do better, but it's just been crazy lately. I can't make the November date, so I couldn't retake Math I in time for Early Action. I'm taking the U.S. History subject test in December because Georgetown requires 3, so should I retake Math I at that time? If so, should I even apply early to Princeton? I could go Regular Decision with everything and just submit SAT subject test scores after December. Does this one test even matter as much as I'm making it matter in my head, considering my other stats?</p>

<p>Considering everything, what are my chances of getting into any of the schools that I intend to apply to?</p>

<p>Subject tests don’t have as much bearing as you seem to think they do, and your other stats are good. You could always take two different ones next time and submit the three good scores.</p>

<p>More importantly, though, the lack of safety schools in your college list is unwise. Yes, it is likely that you’ll get into one, probably more, of those top schools, but still.</p>

<p>Oh, shoot. I forgot to list the University of Delaware, the in-state safety for basically everyone I know. Thanks for your input.</p>