My Chances!

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>Im currently a sophmore in highschool, I’d appreciate it if you help me with my chances for the following schools, thank you:
CalTech
Princeton
MIT
Columbia
Cornell
Yale
Harvard
NYU
Carnegie Mellon </p>

<p>Stats:
Freshmen Semester 1 average: 94.5%
Freshmen Semester 2 Average: 94.25%
Overall Average Average: 94.12%</p>

<p>Right now I'm taking
A.P European History
Math B 5 Honors
Spanish 5
Computer Programming (using visual basic)
Math Research
Soccer
Chemistry
English 3</p>

<p>ECs
Þ Mathematics Honor Society
Þ Mu Alpha Theta (State Mathematics Honor Society)
Þ 480+ hours of school service
Þ Aviation Research
Þ Science fair blue ribbon award
Þ Track Trophy
Þ Varsity Boys Track Team
Þ Mathematics Tutor
Þ Science Tutor
Þ Mathematics Academy<br>
Þ Several Academic Certificates
Þ Boys Varsity Soccer Team
Þ Photography (I do my own photography)
Þ Math Team
Þ Madison Natural Disaster Relief Club (Chairmen)
Þ Islamic Culture Club (Vice President)
Þ Science Honor Society
Þ Founder and President of Robotics Club
Book Buddy (PowerPoint slides and animations for kids) (78.5 Hours)
Health Career Exploration Program (Member) (HCEP)
Laboratory Technology
Science and Technology Research Club</p>

<p>Thank you for your help</p>

<p>-Shadman</p>

<p>You probably have a good chancea t NYU, Carnegie Mellon and Cornell... the others are unpredicatable</p>

<p>I agree, I'm a sophomore as well and I like NYU and Cornell. You have a much better chance than I do :p</p>

<p>Keep your grades up...</p>

<p>You seem to have a lot of extracurricular activities. Try focusing on a handful that you're really passionate about, and develop them as much as possible. This wll benefit you beyond the college process.
As for Caltech, well, they take like 200 people per year from the whole world, so be sensible. Be open about college for now. "Chances" are pretty meaningless.</p>

<p>And good luck with standardized tests!</p>

<p>lol, I hate you already. You pwn me with those “extra” stuff and awards. >_></p>

<p>I’d say if you want in at CalTech you need to get to do the AIME, and even then it’s still very iffy.</p>