<p>I've already been accepted to my state school and have more than a full ride... but I also wanted to apply out of state because I really really really hate being near my family.</p>
<p>I'm trying to finish before the 1/1/2013 deadline and I'm wondering if I should even bother.</p>
<p>Here are the schools I'm considering (they're all super-reach):
Stanford
Cornell
Harvey-Mudd
Brown
Columbia
Dartmouth</p>
<p>My main thing is that I only have taken SAT Math II and SAT Math I. I haven't taken any other subject tests, though I could easily do well on the Chemistry and Literature tests @_@ I just didn't know I needed to take them. I got a 780 on my Math I and an 800 on Math II. DOES THIS COUNT AS 2 SUBJECT TESTS? I'm not sure. I know at some schools I'm automatically disqualified because I don't have a science subject test or w.e
What should I do about this. Am I totally screwed? Should I not waste the money applying and just try to make the best of my state school?</p>
<p>I also haven't requested my SAT/AP scores be sent anywhere except Stanford yet. :/ </p>
<p>Other stats:</p>
<p>SAT 2270
Math 800 / Reading 790 / Writing 680
ACT 32 (not submitting this though..? should I?)
GPA: 4.5 Weighted, 3.9 Unweighted
Ranked 1/763
National Merit
I have lots of EC's and am president of a club (which is also my passion ^_^ i've also won awards as a result of competitions in this club) i'm trying to be general here.
AP tests: Calc BC 5 / Lang and Comp 5 / Psychology 5, am taking 5 more this year</p>
<p>I know Stanford doesn't require subject tests, so I'm definitely applying there despite my chances. Is there anything I can do about the other schools?? :/</p>