help me rate my chances for Yale?

<p>Sorry, another rate my chances topics. Can you tell me if I have a any chance for my dream school-Yale?</p>

<p>Junior, Asian Male from California
SAT I: 2230 (740 M, 740 CR, 750 W)
Rank: 5% percentile
GPA: about 3.9 UW, 4.7 W</p>

<p>SAT II:
Bio-M: 760
Will take IIC and Literature and expect 750+ on both.</p>

<p>2 years of Journalism, 3 years of Spanish, 4 consecutive years of Math, Science, History, and English, all honors/AP</p>

<p>Top 5 ECs:
1) Photo Editor of School Newspaper
2) Treasurer of Art Club
3) Public Relations Officer of Go Club
4) Concertmaster at local youth orchestra
5) 4 years JV swimming</p>

<p>Top 5 Awards:
1) Member of California's first ranked HS Go Team
2) 2nd place, SF Chronicle's "American Dream" Essay contest
3) "Coaches' Award"-Water Polo
4) Superior Command Performance-CMEA</p>

<p>Community Service (100+ Hours)
1) Prayer Minister at Faith-based Clinic
2) Caravana Mexicana
3) Elementary School Tutor
4) Relay-for-Life Runner</p>

<p>Working as a Receptionist at Local Tutoring Academy to cover costs for Swimming.
Part-time Tutor for HS Sophmores covers cost for HS Prom, Dances, etc.</p>

<p>Will get awesome recs from Precalc and English Teacher.</p>

<p>I'm planning to retake the SATI and get a 800 in the math and writing sections respectively.</p>

<p>Would this app be ok?</p>

<p>Thanks for your time.</p>

<p>To be frank, nothing really stands out about you, especially since you're an Asian American from California. Your ECs aren't very impressive either, although it would be helpful if you added a description of what they were. It would also help to know how many AP classes you took, and what scores you got on your AP tests.
In other words, unless you're hiding something very important, such as some sort of hook (low income, first generation, etc.), I would say your chances aren't very good, or at best, are average.</p>

<p>not sure if i agree with stele. you have shown that you are qualified- you have good ec's, test scores, etc. not everyone that gets accepted "stands out". there are a lot of well-rounded people that attend...and even some people that make you wonder WHY they got in...</p>

<p>all in all, you have a good chance. the main problem with these chance posts are that it's impossible to judge because most of the people who apply are qualified.</p>

<p>hope that helped :)</p>