My chances at My Schools?

<p>I would appreciate any chances out there, I have applied to Harvard EA, UNC Chapel Hill EA Uconn EA, and RD to BU, Brown, GW, Georgetown, MIT, Penn, Princeton, Tufts, Wesleyan, Yale</p>

<p>SAT superscore: 2340/1600
SAT I CR 740, M 800, WR 710 (10/68)
SAT I CR 800, M 760, WR 740 (9/74)</p>

<p>SAT II's: Bio M 800, Math 2 800, Chem 800, US 770, World H, 720</p>

<p>AP's:
Chem 5
Macro 5
Micro (taken as independent study) 5
Govt US 5
US history 5
Calc BC 5, AB subscore, 5
Bio 5
English lang. & comp. 5</p>

<p>Taking this year: AP Stats, AP English Lit., AP Spanish (I have taken 8 years of spanish), AP Physics C (both), AP Euro, Humanities H, Sociology, Senior Capstone Project, GYM</p>

<p>GPA 96.80/100
Rank 9/350 (top 3%) school does not report though</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Model UN, President
Amnesty international club, President
NHS, President
Las Voces (spanish language club) President
Science olympiad: two gold medals at CT state competition
Moody's Mega Math Challenge
SPHERES programming challenge
Mock Trial
Math Honor Society
Spanish honor Society
JETS (engineering competition)
Tutoring at inner city school
Intramural Golf
Literary magazine</p>

<p>White male, good public school in CT</p>

<p>Harvard EA, UNC Chapel Hill EA Uconn EA, and RD to BU, Brown, GW, Georgetown, MIT, Penn, Princeton, Tufts, Wesleyan, Yale</p>

<p>Oh my gosh, if you can’t get in to those schools then I don’t know who can. Your test scores, GPA, and AP scores are nothing short of outstanding. I think you stand a really good chance at getting in to all of these schools.</p>

<p>coughs and bumps shamelessly</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>

<p>People like you (who ask others to chance you) make up the CC stereotype. </p>

<p>I’m going to go out on a limb and say you’re smart enough to know what your chances are if you scored a 2340 on your SATs. </p>

<p>Good day</p>

<p>I think you’re clearly into UNC, BU, GW and UConn. Strong shot at Gtown, Wes and Tufts. The ivies will be harder. You’re from an incredibly overrepresented state. Top CT high schools typically have a lot of ivy legacies who derail the unhooked. And you have no stand out EC. HYP are extreme uphill battles. Penn looks better, but again, with so any connected applicants from your region, I’m not sure stellar stats alone will do it.</p>

<p>I encourage all of those who think kids with these stats are in at top colleges to read the Stanford board for EA results.</p>