Looking for some answers

<p>Hello all, first time poster here. I was curious about my odds on getting into certain schools given my extracurriculars and academic records.</p>

<p>Academics:
-232 PSAT 76 CR 80 Math 76 Writing
-National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist (should be a finalist, I got the thing turned in)
-SAT 2240 composite 800 CR 740 Math 700 Writing (one sitting)
-4.0 GPA unweighted
-1/203 class rank</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
-4 years cross country
-4 years swimming
-3 years track
-1 year baseball
-4 years spell bowl
-Hoosier Boys State
-Freshman Mentor (11th and 12th grade)
-Volunteering at various places (around 100 hours total I believe)
-Junior Engineering Technical Society (only senior year though)
-other stuff I may have forgotten to list because I can't find my sheet ><</p>

<p>Location: Indiana
Race: White
School: Middle of the Road public school. We've only had 3 National Merit Semifinalists in the school's history (including me) and the school has about 880 kids.
Income: I think my parents pull in a little less than $100K a year combined.</p>

<p>The schools I'm looking to apply to are:</p>

<p>-Harvard
-Yale
-MIT
-CalTech
-Stanford
-Northwestern
-Carnegie Mellon
-UT Dallas (McDermott Scholarship)
-IU (Wells Scholarship, I actually live about 5 minutes away from campus, so figured I should apply)
-Rose Hulman
-Case Western Reserve</p>

<p>I plan to apply to these schools looking for a degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering. I realize my math SAT score is kind of low for that degree, but would that be negated if I got an 800 on the Math and Physics SAT II tests I'm about to take?</p>

<p>And also, if I've already done the SAT I 3 times (started early), would it be worth it to take it one more time and actually study? On the November test date for example. If I did so and got an 800 on the math, would it be too late, or looked upon favorably? I'm somewhat worried that they'll see it as taking the test too many times (4 total if I take it again, first was Oct. 07)</p>

<p>Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>Edit: I figured location, race, income, and school info might be helpful.</p>

<p>Bump, any help would be appreciated.</p>

<p>Anyone? Bump.</p>