no idea of my chances

<p>hello everyone. i was wondering about my chances at some schools</p>

<p>i am a high school junior at a competitve high school and i have taken alot of honors and advanced/ap classes throughout my high school career.</p>

<p>now i am enrolled in 2 AP classes, and 2 other advanced level classes (which really lead into AP classes for senior year). besides that, i am in 2 honors classes and a cp.</p>

<p>i have a weighted 4.3 which comes from all A's and so far only 4 B's in high school. </p>

<p>My SAT score is 2020, and hopefully will go up to around 2100 with my next testing. </p>

<p>I anticipate that i can get a 700 on a couple of subject tests, but i haven't taken any yet...</p>

<p>My extra curriculars are deep but not extremely strong:</p>

<p>I volunteer through an organization with, spending time with an autistic child weekly.</p>

<p>I am also in a group which meets weekly and teaches kids about racial diversity and racial relations.</p>

<p>I play tennis on the school team and play in local basketball leagues, and i am creating/captaining my own team in a league next year.</p>

<p>I am a treasurer of an International culture club at my school.</p>

<p>Member of a youth organization. </p>

<p>i attended a leadership conference, but i don't have much working experience. only Counselour in training. </p>

<p>Other miscelanneous volunteer work.</p>

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<p>The schools i really loved was Duke, but i am also interested in University of Virginia, Northwestern, Georgetown, Ohio State, and Michigan.</p>

<p>I am not sure of my chances with these schools. Can anyone help me? I appreciate it</p>

<p>What is your unweighted GPA and rank?</p>

<p>You can greatly increase your chances by getting your SATs 2250+. People often underestimate the power of strong scores.</p>

<p>my unweighted gpa is around 3.8</p>

<p>my school doesn’t rank the students because they say “its too competitive” but ive gotta be top ten percent in a class, maybe even top 5 of 400 which will send a dozen or two to ivies.</p>