My chances at MIT, Stanford, or Brown. And maybe all the ivy's and UCB and CMU

<ol>
<li>SAT 2200</li>
<li>4.0/4.0 gpa all four years AND rank 1/200</li>
<li>ACT 33</li>
<li>SAT 2 math levels 1 and 2 (750) and (720) AND physics (710)</li>
<li>13 ap courses (all 4's and 5's)</li>
<li>NHS (volunteering a LOT)</li>
<li>Started a computer science club at my school</li>
<li>gonna get published in a national computer science magazine</li>
<li>might start a mu alpha theta club at my school</li>
<li>captain of school's tennis team</li>
<li>very high levels of math, science (i am currently taking like 3 levels higher in math and 1 in science)</li>
<li>school symphonic orchestra (1st chair violin)</li>
<li>teacher, counselor recs</li>
<li>Valedictorian</li>
<li>did math and chess club</li>
<li>Brown University Book Award</li>
<li>did MIT/Harvard math summer camps</li>
<li>FBLA in school</li>
<li>Did Siemens and got AP award</li>
</ol>

<p>bump…wow someone answer</p>

<p>Your subject test scores are good, your SAT score is good, and your grades are excellent. Good chances everywhere, but not those of an outstanding applicant.</p>

<p>You’re a very nice applicant. You have good leadership positions, a killer GPA/class rank, and some nice awards. Only semi-low thing is you SAT 1 but even that’s pretty good. I think if you nail your essays you have a very good shot :D</p>

<p>Needs higher SAT IIs.</p>

<p>You have no distinguishing awards. Your ECs are mediocre at best. 3 levels higher than normal is not “good”, its average/sub-average for top applicants. Unless you mean you took Calculus 5 level math already.</p>

<p>“gonna get published in a national computer science magazine”
The ONLY thing that distinguishes you.</p>

<p>You have no legit math credit because you are not a USAMO qualifier, nor do you have legit science cred.</p>

<p>Talk about whatever computer science thing you did.</p>

<p>All of the Ivies/Stanford/MIT are Reaches/High reaches for you.
CMU is Match. UCB is high match.</p>

<p>One: Valedictorian does not mean anything. What makes you more special than all the other valedictorians in the world? Two: You need at least a 2300 to even think about getting into those schools. Three:Teacher and counselor recommendations are something everyone else gets as well so they are nothing special. Plus they make up half the stuff they write anyway. Four: And chess club seriously?
Check…mate</p>

<p>dont listen to advanced lawlz^ this person either really doesnt like to give helpful advice tht sounds nice or just likes to discourage people so dont pay any attention to wht they say. overall I think that your SATS both could be a little higher and other than that you have pretty good chances but who knows the admissions proccess is very random to say the least.lol</p>

<p>lol shut up lalallamas, you degrader</p>