My Chances please

<p>I am currently a junior, and wants to know basic idea of what my chances are before applying to schools.</p>

<p>GPA:4.17 weighted, 3.86 unweighted, 2240 on SAT
Junior classes: AP English, AP Stats, AP Chem, AP US History, Ap European History, Honors pre-cal BC, Spanish 2</p>

<p>AP Test Score: 5's on everything i took during junior year, 4 on biology i took during soph.</p>

<p>SAT 2: Chemistry 760 Biology: 800</p>

<p>Senior Classes: AP Cal AB/BC, AP U.S Government, AP Physics, are def, but i don't know what my other classes are.</p>

<p>ExtraC: Class President Freshmen year, SGA fresh to current, Climbing team Captain, Tennis Team Captain, Mu Alpha Theta treasure, Science Bowl team, Scholar's Bowl back up, Track State All-Stars Team,PSAT Finalist, first place in Tn for some Safety Poster.</p>

<p>Outside of School: Third Degrees black belt in Tae Kwon Do, tutor kids for 25 bucks an hour for 6 hours a week, voluteer at a public library and a retirement home, total of 450 hours so far. </p>

<p>im thinking about applying to</p>

<p>University of Pennsylvania (ED)
University of Virginia
UC Berkeley
Emory University
University of Michigan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Notre Dame
New York University
Cornell University
Georgetown University
Villanova University
Boston College
Northwestern
USC
Vanderbilt
Tennessee</p>

<p>international student with a greencard,
live in TN</p>

<p>i am half north and half south korean,
my mother was a very famous singer in korea, back in the days,
and also, my uncle (dad's brother) is a professor at Berkeley</p>

<p>What race are you?</p>

<p>Weeeeeee i poop too much</p>

<p>please someone chance me!!</p>

<p>Let me just speak for Georgetown and Penn (I guess you're going for Wharton, because that's the only Penn school worth ED to... sry Engineering, College, and nursing majors)... and since your sn is Georgetown, I'd say you want Georgetown pretty bad as well. I applied ED to Wharton, deferred, then rejected, I had similar stats, ECs, etc... top of my class and what-not, but Wharton just gets so many strong candidates, it is practically as competitive as Harvard. Penn Wharton is very very difficult, unless you stand out among thousands of applicants, your chances really depend on the mercy of the admissions committee... but on a lighter note, I think you will be well received at Georgetown (where I'll be in Fall), not to say Georgetown isn't as good of a school as Penn (because you can't just compare one aspect of an institution)... but we do not hail a sub 10% acceptance rate... we are at a healthy 20%...</p>