need help: lower gpa/high sat chances?

<p>Hey I'm wondering about my chances for the schools I'm applying to:</p>

<p>Colleges: Northwestern, Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, Georgetown and NYU Stern</p>

<p>Stats:</p>

<p>-Asian girl
-Northeast
-very competitive public high school
-GPA: 3.585; upward trend since Freshman year was a 3.56, Sophomore year:3.52, and Junior year: 3.65
-I also take one of the hardest courseloads available, filled with Honors and AP Classes
-APs: Statistics:4, English Lang: 4, US History: 5, World History:4</p>

<p>-EC's (I feel like these are very weak):
National Honor Society
Debate Club(9-12th grade)
Masterminds(11th grade)
Varsity Tennis (12th grade)
Awards:
AP Scholar with Honor
Scholar-Athlete Team Award for Tennis</p>

<p>SAT I: My highest composite scores are:
720M/800V/710W = 2230
SAT II: US History: 740, Math IIC: 700, Math IC: 700</p>

<p>What are my chances at these colleges please!?</p>

<p>You'll get in to northwestern, georgetown, carnegie mellon. Cprnell and Nyu are maybe's for now.</p>

<p>Which college at CMU?</p>

<p>Tepper School of Business at CMU</p>

<p>This is very hard to predict - if your school has a good working relationship with any of the colleges, and the rest of your application is good, I think you are ok, and should have at least a couple of admits. Do you have a safety school (just in case)?</p>

<p>Yeah, I have a few safety schools I didn't mention since they are "safety" and I will probably get in.
Thank you!</p>

<p>ppsgirl06,
do your very best for your midyear grades - and beyond. If you are wl'd you will need your 3rd quarter grades to fling at them, too. Not a pleasant prospect, but it is the reality today with competitive schools. </p>

<p>Also, if you have anything new and wonderful to report since your applications went in, you may want to send in a brief updates letter to your regional adrep. You look like a wonderful student and I hope the fat envelopes come your way in the spring.</p>