Please tell me: What are my chances?

<p>Numbers
<em>GPA: 3.8 (weighted: 4.3, top 10% of a very good school)
**</em>ACT: 34<a href="English%2036,%20Math%2033,%20Reading%2033,%20Science%2032">/b</a>
*SAT IIs: Biology 670, Math IC 660 (awaiting results from Math IIC and Lit)
*APs: Language and Comp 5, Stats 4</p>

<p>ECs & Sports & Work and such:
*Elected captain of varsity tennis team
*Editor of newpaper
*Helped launch and Amnesty International Chapter at school
*National Honors Society
*DECA multi-event State finalist
*Tennis Instructor for USPTA certified tennis professional
*2 year garden maintenance worker at Minnesota’s highest rated public garden (Noerenberg)
*50+ Volunteer hours for Life Coaches mentoring organization</p>

<p>Awards/Achievements
*Presidential Achievement Award
*A honor roll throughout high school
*Distinguished Academic Achievement Award
*Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award
*National Language Arts League Award</p>

<p>I also know I will have good excellent recs and am I strong writer so my essays should be solid. I live in Minnesota and am a caucasian male. Here are some schools I am considering:</p>

<p>University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
Duke
Wake Forest
University of California (Berkeley)
University of Virginia
Cornell (my brother graduated cum laude from here, he got a 1440 on the old SAT)
Boston College
University of Wisconsin (Madison)</p>

<p><em>bumpitty bump</em></p>

<p>someone, anyone? please?</p>

<p>SpecialPrancer:</p>

<p>UCB: Reach (out of state)</p>

<p>^ but you're saying I have a prayer? :)</p>

<p>Anyone always has a chance. Apply cuz you got nothin to lose. Just do it~ I read somewhere on these forums that someone applied to 12 reaches, and got accepted at 5 of them. =D</p>

<p>Any other thoughts?</p>

<p>You definitly need to work on your SAT II's, I recommend scoring over 730-760, if not more. Your other stat's look good.</p>

<p>really good ACT...i personally think you would get into them all</p>

<p>UNC can be hard to get into OOS since by state law 82% of students must come from NC</p>