give me a chance! please

<p>I'm a boy from Eastchester, New York, which is in Westchester County. Attended public High School.
ACT: 35 Writing 35 Math 34 Science 36 Reading 36
GPA: 3.9 Unweighted
Rank: Top 10 % School only ranks based on percentages
As a Freshman, I took AP Environmental Science and got a 4. As a Sophomore, I took AP World History and got a 4. Junior Year, I took AP Psych and AP US History and got 5's on both. I am currently enrolled in AP Chem, AP Spanish, AP Lit, AP Calc AB, and AP US Government</p>

<p>4 Years on Baseball team, 2 on Varsity
3 Years on Varsity Wrestling team
Interned at the Gederated Conservationists of Westchester County
Played Trombone in the band for 3 years.
DARE Role Model for 3 years
I've coached a T-Ball team for 4 years
Member of the Human Rights Club
Class Vice President each year
Interned at the Bronx Zoo
Ran a toy drive for the Make a Wish Foundation</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure my essays were very good and I got two very good letters of rec writers to write mine.
I always took the hardest classes I could have possibly taken in High School, all honors classes and AP's as well as 2 years of Latin, an extra foreign language.</p>

<p>I applied to Brown Early Decision and will find out about that on Thursday but I'm really nervous. I'm not really sure what to do if I do not get in, and I know that theres a pretty good possibility that I will not get in.</p>

<p>I am currently considering:
BC
Bucknell
GW
Princeton
U Chic
BU
Duke
Emory
Was U
Stanford
Northwestern
Penn</p>

<p>I know a lot of those are reaches, but I figure I may as well apply. </p>

<p>Please tell me what you think!
Thanks</p>

<p>I’d say you have a decent chance at Brown. Your ACT, GPA, and course load all seem up to caliber. Your EC’s look a like a lot of service(and sports), but not a lot else. I am not really sure how colleges look at sports if you are not applying with any chance of playing(I am not sure if you are good enough or not, but you didn’t mention attempting to play in college so I will assume not). I doubt you had much time to do other ec’s if you were a two varsity athlete, so the lack of academic ec’s probably won’t hurt you as badly. Have you received any awards from your school possibly?
From what I have read I would say BC, Bucknell, BU, Emory are schools that you have a high chance at.
Northwestern, WashU, GW, Duke, UChicago - moderate chance.
Princeton, Penn, Stanford - reach, but still a chance.</p>

<p>Hey thanks a lot for your input. and yeah im also in National Honor Society and Vice President of Spanish Honor Society. I forgot to put that.</p>