Please chance me for UCs, Columbia, MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Cornell, and others!

<p>I was recently accepted to Princeton. Where are your SAT subject test scores? Those are mandatory for consideration to most of these schools. You will not get in without them. You have stunningly diverse activities. What are you passionate about though? How can you communicate this? That is the test. Princeton rejects thousands of 2400’s. They took me and I’m a 2200 with 760 Math and 720 Mol Bio; perfect GPA; maximized curriculum and extended it through online; and Eagle Scout. Your SAT is decent. Generally, first looks on the table are top 99% (2200+, so I was quite happy to just get it :); but they don’t throw you off the table if you got a 2000+. So, you are being considered, and they profile you. They see you are a busybody. Not bad, but how is the focus? We can see that he can do everything and handle a workload, but how does he have focus/passion in his life. That is what it all comes down to. Plenty of great colleges will take someone like you, and give you good money. You have an excellent application showing diversity, but hopefully you showed focus in your essay and interview. That is going to be a major factor in determining your status. Passion gets you into the Ivies. Intellect alone is useless without passion, to paraphrase Kahn.</p>