**Please chance me for : Harvard, Yale, Columbia, NYU, Macaulay, Wellesley, Barnard, etc. **

I am currently a hs junior.

Gpa: 3.83 unweighted, 4.35 weighted

Class rank: do not know, but think I am in the top 10-15%

SAT: (my goal is to get into the 2000s)
SAT Subject tests: (want to take bio and a history)

Rigorous Classes:
Freshman: AP human geography, French 1, some honors classes, etc.
Sophmore: AP World History, AP Art History, French 2 honors, some honors classes, etc.

Went to another school that is a dual enrollment program

Junior: English 3 honors, Chem honors, 7 dual enrollment (semester long classes)- Ethics, US history 2, Psychology, Humanities, Biological issues, US history 1, and English composition.

I’m planning on taking 4 dual enrollment classes over the summer and 10 to 14 dual enrollment classes.

I will have my Asociates degree be for I graduate high school.

Extracurriculars:
Swim team (all 4 years)
(My school doesn’t offer many clubs)
Honors Program
Phi Theta Kapa (honors society)
Handbag independent sales consulant (9-10)

Volunteer:
(My goal is to get 250 or more hours)
Animal shelter, swim team timing and help, hospital

Work experience:
Job as lifeguard

Other things:
Apple Final Cut Pro Certification
CPR certified
Lifeguard certified

I was looking at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, NYU, Macaulay honors college, Wellsley, Barnard, etc.

What schools do you think I have a chance to get into?

I think you have NYU in the bag. Just get above 2000 in SAT and you look good. For the Ivies however, your ECs don’t look too strong and the SAT has to be greater than 2200 for a decent chance. Add all of the dual-enrollment to your GPA so that there’s a better idea of what your GPA is. Getting your AS during high school is definitely a plus. It also depends on what major your planning to get into as some colleges accept by major. I don’t know about the other schools :(. I would also suggest that you apply for schools at other parts of the country. great statsYou would have good chances at schools like Purdue, UIUC, UMich, UW-Madison, UT Austin, and probably most UCs, except Berkeley and UCLA since they are kinda unpredictable :).

Chance Back please?
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1747359-chances-for-cs-at-purdue-uwash-and-ucs.html

Who can chance you when several of the most important parts of an application are denoted by “My goal is…”?

HY and Columbia little chance.

I agree with qpqpqp. HY and Columbia will place little to no value on your dual enrollment classes and your grades aren’t high enough to be highly competitive. Maybe try to get some leadership positions and get involved in more extracurriculars.