<p>I have a 4.6/5.0 GPA, all honors classes my fresh/soph years and all APs my junior year and this year. I have a 32/36 on my ACT, I'm taking my SAT in November. I don't have too many extracurricular: a lot of volunteering (tutoring kids, volunteering at a daycare, and at two different libraries including the NYPL) along with creative writing workshops I take, the school newspaper and literary magazine, and I started my own independent magazine when I was 16. I also completed three years worth of high school in 14 months, as in I did my freshman, sophomore, and junior years in 14 months. Also, the volunteering I only started about 4 months ago.
What do you think my chances are at an Ivy? My top choices are Princeton, Yale, and Brown.</p>
<p>Do you think you could give a little more detailed profile? Class rank, Subject Tests, AP classes/rigor, etc.
You seem qualified-ish, but those schools are a reach for everyone.</p>
<p>My school doesn’t rank. I go to a private, online college prep school so my education is really independent.
My SAT subject tests were History (720), Literature (780), and Math 1 (700).
Like I said I look all AP classes for my junior courses and this year I am.
These are the classes:
Frosh
French 1
Honors Biology
Honors English 1
Honors World History
Honors Algebra I
2 Electives
Soph
Honors English II
Honors Chemistry
Honors Algebra II
French II
AP US History
2 electives
Junior
Spanish I
AP English Language
Honors Physics
AP Government and Politics
H Economics
H Trig/Pre-Cal
1 Elective
Senior
AP English Lit
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics B
Spanish II
Geography
2 Electives </p>
<p>All of the electives are to satisfy my school’s graduation elective requirements.</p>