Major nailbite...and I don't even do that.

<p>Hi, I'm a senior. Most apps have been sent. Should I be concerned with these flaws?
* Midyear report: 5 AP's... 2 A's, 3 B's, possibly 1 C (70-85 is C, 85-93 is B)
* ACT: 31 (already sent to some colleges because my maths score is better than the SAT one)
* SAT reasoning maths: 660</p>

<p>The rest of my stats:
* 3.87 GPA UW at magnet school (before including senior grades. Throughout high school it's been all A's and rare B's.)
* SAT 2260 (660 m/800 cr/800 w)
* SAT ii's: 740 US, 700 lit, 680 bio, 660 Spanish.
* ACT highest: 36 e/33 m/34 cr/31 sci
* Other: lotsa piano (gave a music supplement), lotsa civic engagement (MUN/YIG), green club, university lab work, summer job, NHS/Beta
* Very strong essays</p>

<p>Applied to Bowdoin, Brandeis, Brown (deferred), Bryn Mawr, Davidson, Duke, Emory, Furman, Haverford, Marquette, Middlebury, Northwestern, Swarthmore, Tufts, UNC Chapel Hill, U Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, Wellesley, WUSTL</p>

<p>Feels like an immensely precarious situation. I researched so much on these schools and don't want to lose most of them from my grasp come April.
It's similar to the I'm-not-getting-into-college mindset, except my hopes have thoroughly developed already. I don't want 4 or fewer acceptances only from the colleges with over 40% admit rates...
I'd be overjoyed to get in even one of those colleges besides Brandeis, Bryn Mawr, Furman, and Marquette. The question is... am I asking for too much?</p>

<p>There’s nothing you can do now. So for your emotional sake, no you shouldn’t be concerned. You applied to enough schools, and your record is strong enough that it is statistically favorable for you to get accepted somewhere. So you’re going to college. Whether or not you have a positive attitude about where you ultimately get accepted to is your choice.</p>