Honest Opions and Advice

<p>Hello, I'm a nervous junior, and while I have read this site for a few weeks for advice, this is my first post. I'd simply like to know what you guys think my chances are at 1) the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor and 2) schools such as Columbia, Stanford, Penn, etc. based on my credentials. If you think I should retake a test, or do anything differently, please feel free to help me out. Thanks :)</p>

<p>Location: Michigan
High School: Reasonably Competitive Public (Newsweek top 1000)
Socio-Economic Status: Average
Race: White
GPA: 3.97 (grades based on A = 4.0, A- = 4.0, B+ = 3.0, B = 3.0, etc. scale, no weighting for honors/AP courses, grades calculated twice a year (semester); only B was a B+ incurred my freshmen year in the first semester of Algebra II Honors)
Honors: All English and Math advanced courses through sophomore and junior year, respectively.
AP: US History (4), Economics Micro/Macro (pending/pending), Chemistry (pending), English Language (pending), Calc BC (senior course), Physics C (senior course), World History (senior course), English Literature (senior course)
PSAT Junior Year: Composite: 210, Math: 65, Writing Skills: 67, Critical Reading: 78. National Merit Commended in Michigan.
ACT: Composite: 33, English: 34, Math: 32, Reading: 31, Science: 35, Writing: 8. (Reading/Writing are usually my specialty, so I am retaking it on Saturday, June 14; also, this was the first time I had taken it since 8th grade (comp of 27)no prep)
SAT II Subjects: Math 2: 680, Chemistry: 760, Literature: 720.
ECs: Freshman Year: Competitive Marching Band; Sophomore Year: Competitive Marching Band, Math Club: Junior Year: Competitive Marching Band, Math Club, Political Discussion Club ("Pizza/Politics/Point of View"), Model United Nations (Vice President), National Honor Society (President); Senior Year: Continuation of all previous clubs.</p>

<p>I'm not applying to a college that requires three subject tests, so I'll probably just drop the Math 2 score. Thank you for your time :D</p>

<p>I don't know about your chances, but you can't "drop" your math II score since the collegeboard sends ALL of your SAT and SAT II scores to colleges</p>

<p>Edit: school does not give rankings or class percentages.</p>

<p>Right, I just meant in the sense that I'm not considering retaking it.</p>