<p>great stats, impressive academics and work exp. definitely in at most of these, best of luck! some more hours might help, continue working at the hospital esp if interested in Bio/Pre-med. Great places to gain hours and (in my experience) learn plenty</p>
<p>Your application definitely shows that you have the academic ability to compete and enjoy success at any of these schools. It is difficult, however, to convince such competitive universities that they should admit you over every other equally-qualified applicant. </p>
<p>I feel I am in a similar boat. At this point you have built a strong profile, but there is little you can change now seeing as you are a rising senior. I would recommend working on standing out in your essays from this point forward. Look online for some other successful college essays and note what they do right. Begin now - your essays are now the biggest factor for admission that you can still significantly control.</p>
<p>Good luck to you. Please keep us updated in the fall with your acceptances.</p>
<p>You could get into all of the UC’s easily. I don’t know much about the ivy leagues. I kind of wrote them off because there is not way my parents could afford that and I would prefer to not have crippling debt from student loans. I know someone who got into Caltech and he had a lower GPA and SAT, but who knows. Maybe he had a killer personal statement. Maybe you should look into Harvey Mudd? I’ve heard it’s a great school and it’s located in the Claremont colleges.</p>
<p>Someone just recommended me Harvey Mudd yesterday, but i was curious to the research available at Harvey Mudd, since most liberal arts colleges don’t seem to have strong science/engineering research?</p>
<p>Harvey Mudd is unique among LACs in that it has 6 majors, all science, math, and engineering, and is essentially a tech school with humanities requirements. It therefore focuses fairly heavily on ensuring that there is plenty of research available, though since it is a small school it of course doesn’t have the breadth of a university.</p>
<p>If you apply to all the schools on that list, you will get into around 40% of them. You have as good a chance as most. good luck</p>
<p>I think out of the colleges, you’re highest college you’ll be accepted into would be columbia</p>
<p>Chance me back</p>
<p>University of Chicago Early Admissions Chance</p>
<p>Stanford (EA): low reach (uncle should be able to help you out)
Princeton: reach (everyone)
Harvard: reach (same)
MIT: low reach (your ec’s seem focused)
Caltech: low reach (your scores are good and caltech looks at those alot)
Cornell: match/high match (you should have a good chance to be in for engineering)
Brown: high match/match (same as above)
Columbia: low reach (seas would be easier i think)
UCB: match/in
UCLA: match/in
UCSD: in
UCD: in</p>
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