<p>I really do want to know my chances at any of the Ivies (Harvard, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania: School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Yale, Columbia, Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth) or Ivy-League equivalents (namely, Stanford, MIT, Caltech, John Hopkins): </p>
<p>Here are my Stats:
SAT I (taken only once so far): 2230
Reading Comp: 730
Math: 760
Writing: 740, essay subscore: 9 of 12 </p>
<p>SAT IIs (by order of date):
Biology M: 740<br>
Physics: 720, 750
Chemistry: 800
Math Level IIC: 800 </p>
<p>ACT: None taken yet. </p>
<p>GPA: 95.96
Freshman Year: Honors courses in Biology and Geometry
Sophomore Year: Honors courses in English, Physics, and Algebra II/Trigonometry
Junior Year: Honors in English (Creative Writing) and Precalculus, Advanced Placement course in Chemistry... I also self-studied for the AP US History exam.
SENIOR year selection: APs in Calculus BC, Physics B, Literature, and Macroeconomics
Honors-Level French Conversation </p>
<p>Extracurriculars: To tell you the truth, not much.
I've mostly been involved in Intel Research from sophomore year. I hope to start a physics club in September to cater to that side of personality in addition to exhibiting interest in the medical sciences with Intel. </p>
<p>Additional Information:
Regents Exams (NY State exams):
Freshman: Math A-98, Biology-95,
Sophomore: Math B-98, Physics-96, Global History-97,
Junior: English-99, Chemistry-100, US History-100, French-100 </p>
<p>Other:
PSAT: 227--counselor says this likely qualifies as National Merit Semi-Finalist, in the least
Poetry published.
I attend a New York City Specialized Science High School. </p>
<p>Quite frankly, I feel quite humble when looking over my stats. I would really appreciate suggestions for improvement in these last hours before applications in the fall. Thanks!</p>