<p>First to start, my top college choices are University of Rochester, RPI, WPI, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, UConn, RIT, UMaryland and Northeastern..</p>
<p>I am currently a Junior at a public high school in new hampshire, one of the two that has IB courses in their program. I took the SATs in May without studying beforehand and got a 1900, 620 math 640 in reading and writing. I hope to exceed 2000 in the fall. I am a little worried I not get into the colleges listed above because my weighted cumulative GPA is only 3.86 at the end of this year because I did bad freshman year. Freshman year I got a 3.486, in sophomore year I got a 3.825 and this year I have attained a 4.3, with all A's in honors/IB and AP courses. As a senior next year, I will be taking IB History, IB Literature, IB Physics, IB Chemistry and IB Spanish, and Pre-Calculus Honors. I am a 3 season athlete, running track in both spring and winter, and I also play soccer in the fall. I am involved with Club Project Reach, National Honor Society and I will be the treasurer for Harvard Model United Nations next year for my school. I am also actively involved with my Church. I volunteer a lot for various service projects etc. I am interested in some kind of engineering major, either Biomed or Chemical. If not, maybe Biochem or finance. What are my chances at the tagged schools? Will my progression as a student play a big role in admissions? Thank you so much</p>
<p>(I am also a white male)</p>