<p>Hey there… I’d be happy to give you my thoughts. I would say that, overall, you look like a pretty good candidate. Your SATs are very solid (the 690 CR score is a bit low, but the math is quite impressive), your classes appear to be suitably challenging, and your GPA is solid, in light of your class rank. Your extracurriculars are good enough; however, they’re not going to make you a standout, so be sure that the rest of your application (essays, supplements, etc.) are very solid. </p>
<p>Now on to your chances, specifically-speaking. First off, I hope you have some other schools you’re planning on applying to other than the four you’ve listed, because they’re all very selective. As you currently stand, you could use a few good fit schools (Bard College, Brandeis University, Bates College, Bryn Mawr College, Colby College, Kenyon College, Grinnell College, Trinity College, etc.) as well as some likelies/safeties (Skidmore College, Franklin & Marshall College, Wheaton College (MA), Dickinson College, Lafayette College, Connecticut College, etc.). You’re applying to schools that are very selective, so you should really have some back-ups in case you don’t get accepted to the four you’ve listed.</p>
<p>Brown University ED… REACH.
Vassar College… SEMI-REACH.
Haverford College… SEMI-REACH.
Washington University in St. Louis… REACH.</p>