Getting into Great Colleges?

<p>Hi, I'm a high school senior from Chandler, Arizona. I was wondering what people's opinions on my likeliness to get into the five out-of-state colleges I'm applying to: Rice, Harvey Mudd, MIT, Princeton, and Stanford. Here's some information on me:</p>

<p>SAT Score: 2220 (720 Reading, 750 Writing, 750 Math)
ACT Score: 35 (34 Reading, 35 Writing, 35 Math, 36 Science)
Physics Subject Test: 780
Mathematics II Subject Test: 780
3.91 unweighted GPA (4.75/5.0 weighted)
Taken four AP tests so far: Music Theory, Physics B, US History, and English Language, got a five on all of them.</p>

<p>I'm involved in the following clubs:
-National Honor Society
-KEY Club
-Speech and Debate
-Orchestra
-Choir
-Academic Decathlon</p>

<p>My intent is to double-major in mathematics and physics at these schools (though if there's a theoretical/mathematical physics major that's basically a combination, I'll probably just do that).</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>I should also mention that I’m a National Merit Semifinalist at the moment and a National Hispanic Scholar.</p>

<p>MIT, Princeton, and Stanford are reaches for everyone, regardless of statistics. You are certainly qualified, but so are thousands of other students. Rice and Mudd are more realistic reaches, but by no means certain. I predict that you will get into at least one of those five colleges, but probably only one or two.</p>