<p>SAT I: 2230
SAT II: Math 2-800 , Physics-730, World History-750</p>
<p>GPA: 4.0
Rank: 1</p>
<p>APs: 12 (including this year), took 7 tests (5 fives and 2 fours) </p>
<p>ECs (brief, dont wanna reveal too much):
-Two internships
-3 leadership roles (all President level)
- an Instrument
-a varsity sport
-author/co-author of two papers
Awards: the regular stuff like AP Scholar with Distinction and national merit commended</p>
<p>You seem to have a decent chance. Since there aren’t many specific statistics, I’m going to assume mediocre courses. As a percentile, I would say 40% plus/minus 10 depending on your essays.</p>
<p>I’d say 60%. You don’t have many ECs but they seem strong (especially with the papers you’ve written or coauthored!), and of course you’re good academically.</p>
<p>You’re clearly very competitive. Your SATs/GPA is excellent, they won’t get you in, but should be big bonuses on your application.
It’s hard to judge your ECs with as little info as you gave, but internships are always excellent as are leadership roles. Play your internships up if they apply to your indented major.
I don’t know what “authoring papers” entails, but I think any academic publishing is a plus.
One thing that was concerning is the AP courses you’ve taken without the tests. Is that because those last 5 are from this year? Or did you just not take them?
Otherwise, a solid application, i couldn’t say with any real degree of accuracy if you’d get in, but from my limited experience you probably a solid 40-50% chance.</p>
<p>Relatively weak SAT I score, no stand-out ECs maybe except for the papers you published, but your course rigor and GPA stand out. I’d say 20% - though this also depends on your ethnicity, state (or int’l student), income bracket, and first-gen status.</p>