From UK - chances for admissions to US

<p>Hi</p>

<p>I did my (Edexcel) GCSEs in June 2011 and got 8 straight As, half being A*s (including math, physics, chemistry and english)
I then did (Edexcel) GCE AS Level in June 2012 and got BBCDD (B in math, econ, C in further math, D in phys, chem).</p>

<p>My SAT is 1440/2210 and SAT II is planned for math 2, physics and chemistry this fall with expected 2300+.</p>

<p>Obviously this is a very strange situation and I am having my exams rechecked since I know i did much, much better. But assuming my grades don't change, what are my chances for the following schools. I am a US citizen applying from abroad for a major in math or engineering.</p>

<p>-Northwestern
-Cornell
-UPenn
-Southern California
-Case Western</p>

<p>-Claremont McKenna
-Davidson</p>

<p>My grades are awesome in school, I've taken the toughest courseload, I'm expecting strong recommendations from my A Levels teachers and counselor who all agree my latest grades are impossible. My ECs are strong too and I've written my essays as well which I feel are honest and meaningful. </p>

<p>Please chance me/advise me.</p>

<p>Thank you</p>

<p>Can’t say much but I know Cornell is tough. Have you thought about schools in the Southeast, like Georgia Institute of Technology? They have highly ranked engineering majors.</p>