<p>GPA: 4.0 W (only got 2 A-'s in AP classes rest are A's not sure how to calculate my UW GPA)
ACT: 35
SAT Subject: 790, 780, 800
AP Test: APUSH 5, Calc bc 5, chem 5, lang 4
AP courses taken: APUSH, AP lang, calc bc, (both physics AP, Chem AP, Bio AP, AP Lit these classes in senior year)
EC's: band (top band first chair), varsity sport (3 years), president and founder of science research club, DECA, NHS, JSA, Science Olympiad, youth government club, internship at a statistical research advising company
Volunteer: out of country for a week, urban volunteer work 2 weeks, volunteer every week for scientific disease research, teacher at sunday school
Probably decent rec letters, decent essays</p>
<p>I would like to know my chances at for both undecided and engineering at
University of Michigan (I'm in state)
Brown
Columbia
U Chicago
Northwestern
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
Georgetown
Stanford</p>
<p>Your AP scores I guess are predicted, if you took them this year? So it depends how much of this is real vs. predicted. With those scores and GPA you’ll be a strong applicant for Michigan and you’d have a fighting chance at any of the above, understanding that admit likelihood is still low at the most selective on your list.
But try to narrow your focus and only apply to colleges that you’d really want to attend (this looks like a list of prestige schools without much else in common). These schools are quite different from each other. What are you really looking for in a college? Do your research. For example, U of C doesn’t offer engineering. So if you’re really inclined that way it’s not a good choice. </p>
<p>Lang and chem are predicted.</p>
<p>Also I’m not quite sure what I want to study yet, I have a but of interest in engineering but am not committed. I just picked out schools I’ve toured where I really liked the environment and such</p>
<p>University of Michigan: low match
Brown: low reach
Columbia: reach
U Chicago: reach
Northwestern: low reach
Cornell: very high match
Johns Hopkins: low reach
Georgetown: very high match
Stanford: reach</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>