<p>Hi, I'm a junior at a very high-ranked, small public school in the suburbs of New York City. I'm a male, asian. Tell me what you think my chances are.</p>
<p>GPA unweighted: above 3.8
no class rank</p>
<p>My tests:
SAT score: 760 CR + 700 M + 800 W = 2260
AP Euro: 4</p>
<p>i plan on taking:
SAT IIs and AP tests in Bio and US history next month
next year, i have AP in physics, calc b/c, english, french, gov, economics, psychology.
i might take the ACT in june.</p>
<p>EC's:
school tennis team
newspaper: editor-in chief
literary magazine: staff editor
world affairs: 4 model united nations
yearbook: staff editor
regional quiz bowl team: president, participated in local trivia show
french club
cello in school orchestra, NYSSMA all-state, all-county
National Honor Society
French Honor Society
summer internship for history: either the Theodore Roosevelt Association or a museum</p>
<p>i've taken every honors/ap class my school offers, have a good report with all of my teachers, especially my history and english teachers, who are writing my recommendations. i want to major in history (mostly american) and do some writing/literature and political science. it's rumored that my graduating class in the largest, even more competitive than my sister's who graduates this year. she got into boston college honors.</p>
<p>schools i'm interested in:</p>
<p>top LACs and some ivies. i really don't know what my chances are, and i think id be happy at a lot of these institutions:
williams, amherst, upenn, columbia, brown, dartmouth, yale, princeton, georgetown, northwestern (medill), uchicago, stanford, etc.</p>
<p>any other schools i should consider? i'm unsure of how this whole college admissions game will work out, i'm open to a lot of places...</p>