Please chance me?

<p>GPA:
Unweighted: 3.98
Weighted: 4.5</p>

<p>SAT I:
2370</p>

<p>SAT II:
US Hist 760
World Hist 780
Lit 740
(Plan on taking Math II and Chinese. should do well on both)</p>

<p>APs:
World Hist, US Hist, Chinese, Psych, Lang&Comp. 5's on all
Senior Year Course Load: AP Environ Sci, AP Microecon, AP Macroecon, AP Lit&Comp, Calc AB, AP Gov, AP Bio </p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Tutor for multiple subjects: 2 yrs
volunteer club officer: 3 yrs w/ 200+ hrs of service
Led students and raised $10,000+ to build a school in Haiti and went to actually help build the school
Varsity debate: 3 yrs. 2 trophies
SPCA volunteer: 2 yrs.
Choir: 3 yrs.
president of small school club: 2 yrs
science research committee: 1 yr
Youth volunteer at Chinese Progressive Association(mainly to help new immigrants): 2 summers. </p>

<p>I'm also a new immigrant myself. came to the U.S. from China in 2003.</p>

<p>I'll probably apply to most of the following:
Northwestern
NYU
Oberlin College
Wesleyan University
Williams
Carnegie Mellon
John Hopkins
University of Notre Dame
UC Berkeley
UCLA
UC Davis
UC San Diego
Brown
Duke
UPenn</p>

<p>Please help me with my list? Which can be considered safety schools(if any)? Matches? Reaches?</p>

<p>Oh also, if I want to major in Sociology. Is it that important for me to take the Math2 subject test?</p>

<p>NYU - low match</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon - match (it’s easier to get in for you than the several applying for CS and engineering majors)</p>

<p>Brown, Duke, UPenn - reaches (as they are for a lot of people, but in my opinion you have a good chance at them)</p>

<p>UC Davis, UC San Diego - safety</p>

<p>(these are all just in my opinion, i’m still in HS too, so I have no actual experience really with any of these schools yet.)</p>

<p>I’m not sure about the other universities, so I won’t comment. However, I really don’t think you need to take Math II, let alone Chinese. You’ve already taken 3 SAT IIs and Math II isn’t really relevant to Sociology. However, if you aren’t going to waste a lot of time studying for it and you can pull off an 800 easily, go for it…it can’t hurt.</p>

<p>You’ll get in most of them. Stay strong with your academics and extracurricular activities, and you’ll be fine.</p>