<p>I'm currently a junior, and really not sure which schools are considered safety/reach/unrealistic...</p>
<p>I go to a competitive public school with pretty rigorous coursework
SAT: Taking soon, got 2300-ish on a practice one, if that means anything
SAT Subject- Chinese (800), taking math/chem at the end of the school year
ACT- 36
AP- Chinese (5), World (5), Euro (4), will have Bio/AB/APUSH after this school year
School does not rank
GPA: Probably between 3.6-3.7 unweighted, I'm really worried about this because I have B's in some honors/AP classes
Course load- Academic classes are all honors/AP, French 3 years, Orchestra every year</p>
<p>EC that I can remember-</p>
<p>Piano for 13 years
Viola for 9 years
Won several piano competitions
Finished all levels of piano performance/music theory exam
Science Olympiad- Event leader
Two extracurriclar orchestras at school
In a top youth orchestra (not affiliated w/ school)
Summer music camps
Shadowing doctors at a local hospital</p>
<p>My EC's aren't that diverse, because I am so involved in music, I'm not sure if this helps or hurts my chances...</p>
<p>Volunteering:
Science fair judge
Library
Hospital</p>
<p>I know 4 languages (different levels of fluency, of course), learning 1 more</p>
<p>Schools that I'm considering-</p>
<p>Northwestern
WashU
John Hopkins
UPenn
Rice
UCLA
Berkeley</p>
<p>What are my chances at these schools? Any recommendations for other schools that may work for me?</p>