<p>Hey y'all! I've taken 8 APs total and gotten 5s on all thus far (Except for the ones I haven't taken yet), then all honors classes, got a 2100 on SATs, have an unweighted 3.7 GPA, and am involved in Latin Club, Engineering Club, and CS club in addition to founding a History Club at my school. I had a CS internship that led me to becoming the co-founder of an IOS app. As for volunteering, around 4-5 hours per week. I'm wondering if I will get into:</p>
<p>Harvard (Top Choice)
Yale
Williams
Carnegie Mellon
Boston University
Villanova</p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>Your stats are good, but your GPA needs to be at least 3.8-3.9. Your APs are good as it shows you take hard classes (even though APs are a misnomer saying they are like college classes - you can’t even compare MIT’s Apostle calculus class with AP Calculus BC) and have gotten 5s on them. Your extracurriculars (ECs) are good but nothing outstanding. You generally need something outstanding for Harvard. I think you will be rejected by Harvard, waitlisted by Yale and Carnegie Mellon. For the others, you have a good chance. Remember to not not apply just because I said you have little chance. You may get in - many good students with nothing too extraordinary are admitted. Good luck!</p>