Help! What are my chances?

<p>Hi, I attent a public school with a pretty large class size--
around 750 students.
Please help me in figuring out my chances for acceptance at these schools</p>

<p>Here are my stats:</p>

<p>Sex: Male
Unweighted GPA: ~3.96
Weighted GPA: Very High (inflated...) around 6.0?
Class Rank: Top 5 in a class of roughly 750</p>

<p>AP Courses:</p>

<p>AP Bio (5)
AP European History (5)
AP Music Theory (5)
AP American History (Waiting)
AP Calculus BC (5)
AP English Language and Composition (Waiting)
AP Chemistry (Waiting)
AP Physics (Waiting)</p>

<p>SAT's</p>

<p>Reading: 680
Math: 760
Writing: 780</p>

<p>I performed terribly on the reading, and I am going to retake the SAT's
as soon as possible..</p>

<p>SAT II's</p>

<p>MATH IIC : 800
Biology M: 750
Korean with Listening: 800
Physics (Waiting)
Chemistry (Waiting)</p>

<p>EC's</p>

<p>-Vice President of Science Club
-Secretary of FBLA
-Secretary of Mu Alpha Theta</p>

<p>-I am very involved in church, and I participate in various mission trips
-Music: I play for the church band, and I have a band with an independent record lable. Our band produced an album, and is currently producing another one. (Question: will sending these albums in help?)
I play around 5 instruments quite well.
-Math and Science: I am involved in various math competitions and science competitions, including local ones and national ones.
I place on regional and state math competitions and I am an AIME qualifier.
I am also a USABO semifinalist two years in a row.
I also competed in the national science bowl sponsored by the department of energy
-I am also active in the community, promoting breast cancer awareness. I have raised about 2500 dollars for breast cancer awareness (donated to Susan Komen foundation)</p>

<p>Here are the schools I am interested in:</p>

<p>Cornell
Stanford
Havard
Yale
Princeton
University of Florida
Emory
Vanderbilt
WashU
UPenn</p>

<p>With raised SAT scores, what are my chances, in each school?
Thanks.</p>

<p>If you can raise your SAT reading score, then obviously your chances will improve. I can’t really tell what you are looking to go into, but I’m thinking business (FBLA…?). I think that before you go and apply to all of those extremely elite institutions, you should consider what exactly you’re looking for in a college experience. Don’t just focus on the name and the prestige because honestly, if you plan on going to graduate school, it doesn’t matter where your undergraduate degree is from.</p>