<p>Highest in each section:
35 Math
36 Science
36 Reading
31 English
**Composite of the highest of each section is 35; do I get to use that anywhere?</p>
<p>SAT I: 800 M, 710 W, 740 CR
SAT II: 800 MII, 790 Physics</p>
<p>UC GPA: 3.9
Uncapped Soph/Jr: 4.4
GPA UW/W: 3.7/4.1 (Tough private school: 10 out of 50 kids in grade get into ivy caliber)
Awards
AIME Finalist
Chem Olympiad National Qualifier
Intel Research Grant Winner
National AP Scholar (Taken 8 AP's gotten good scores)
National Honor Society
prolly some more but those are most significant ones...</p>
<p>EC's
President First robotics
President Chess Club: #1 Board (team is also good)
Varsity Tennis 4 yrs
JV debate 1 yr; Varsity DEbate 3 yrs
AYSO Soccer ref
Saxophone 5 years
Those are the significant ones...</p>
<p>Recs/Essays: Probably pretty good!</p>
<p>Applying to:
MIT
Caltech
CMU
Cornell
Stanford
UC Berkeley engineering
UC LA
UC SD
UC SB
Harvey Mudd
Purdue
Yale</p>
<p>All of them, but it's dependant on the your race and state. If you're from the south or mid-west you can get in anywhere. It'll be harder if you're from california or the mid atlantic/new England area. Sadly enough, your race will tip it either way.</p>
<p>In at all the UC's, Purdue, and CMU. Most likely in at Cornell and Harvey Mudd. As for Yale, Caltech, MIT, and Stanford, well, these schools accept such a small percentage of their applicants that it's next to impossible, in most cases, to make even a reasonable guess. However, you've got the appropriate stats and your ECs are exactly what these schools are looking for. My bet is that you get into at least two or the four.</p>