<p>Hi all, Im finalizing my list of where I am applying and am not quite confident in where I stand with each school. I suppose this is basically a chances thread but any help would be great. </p>
<p>Cuban Male
Long Island</p>
<p>GPA-95 unweighted 97 weighted
Rank-doesn't do rank, but around 10-15/400
Courses
Graduating with 10 AP Courses, pretty much one of the most difficult schedules that I can take, more difficult than the majority of the "honors" kids at my school
US History-5, Psychology-4, World History-5, English Language-5, Biology-5</p>
<p>Sats- (plan on taking them again this saturday, after having a tutor for some time Im hoping to get my reading and writing in the 680-720ish range, possibly higher</p>
<p>Reading-640
Math-740
Writing-650</p>
<p>Bio E- 780
Math 2-680
US history-720</p>
<p>national merit qualifier, ap scholar with distinction, national hispanic recognition program scholar</p>
<p>main extracurricular is 3 years of working with the first tee of nassau county teaching golf and life skills to kids, hundreds of hours of community service, has big connections with NYU</p>
<p>class vice president
deca, 3rd and 5th at state competition competed nationally, secretary of chapter
4 years varsity golf, captain junior and senior years, all conference 10-12</p>
<p>this is just a brief summary of my resume, there are some other little extracurriculars and awards here and there</p>
<p>the schools I am applying to are
BC(ea)
MIT(ea)
NYU Stern
USC
UCLA
UC Berkeley
Pepperdine
Stanford
UPenn
Carnegie Mellon
Suny Binghamton </p>
<p>Im trying to decide if I need some more "safety" schools or just easier to get into schools in general.</p>