Predictions for an Anxious Senior?

<p>Just wondering what your predictions are for me. Still got 1.5 months to go, but I'm pretty anxious, haha.</p>

<p>Intended Major: EECS
Weighted GPA: 4.4(for 10th and 11th grade), 4.45 including 7th semester
Unweighted: 3.88
UC GPA: 4.21
Class Rank: Very competitive public high school in CA(API>900), but I'm somewhere between top 5-8 percent.</p>

<p>SAT I: 2350 Superscore (800 M, 800 W, 750 CR)
2270 Best Single Sitting (800M, 780 W, 690 CR) *UC's don't superscore.</p>

<p>Subject Tests:
Math 2c: 800
Chemistry: 800
Physics: 770</p>

<p>EC'S
1) Cross-Country (Captain)
2) Track
3) Robotics
4) Math and Science Peer Tutor
5) Poetry
6) Creative Writing Publishing
7) Piano (Been playing for 8 years)
8) Speech and Debate (Congress)
9) Link Crew
10) SAT Tutor: Specialize in SAT Math I, Math II, SAT Writing, Physics, and Chemistry</p>

<p>Awards:
1) National Merit Commended Scholar
2) AP Scholar(5- Calc. BC, 5- Physics B, 5- AP US History)
3) School Community Service Award(150+ hrs Community Service)
4) Nationally-published poet, recipient of several writing awards
5) Placed in top 3 in several local piano tournaments</p>

<p>Current Schedule
AP English Language and Composition
AP Chemistry
AP Computer Science AB
AP Spanish Language
Multivariable Calculus (Local Community College)
AP Statistics
Economics</p>

<p>Essays:
Very strong. Discussed my blending of liberal arts with engineering over my high school years.</p>

<p>Interviews have been solid as well. </p>

<p>Please predict the outcomes for me at the following schools as an EE/CS major:
1) Stanford
2) UC Berkeley (In State Applicant, EECS)
3) Princeton
4) MIT
5) Caltech
6) Harvard
7) UPENN (Jerome Fisher, *I have single legacy)
8) Carnegie Mellon
9) Cornell
10) Yale</p>

<p>Thanks a bunch for your time.</p>

<p>I'd love to hear your thoughts. Ideas, anyone?</p>

<p>excellent chances...'nuff said.</p>

<p>good chances.</p>

<p>The writing stands out, so I'd say chances are average bordering on good :) Isn't Multivar. Calc a semester course, lol?</p>

<p>Well MIT is pretty impossible unless you're like a valedictorian, have a perfect SAT, and are involved in that math, technology, science geeky stuff</p>

<p>I think you can get into Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, and Cornell, but I dunno if ur strong enuff for the likes of Stanford, Harvard, Yale, & Princeton...a little too top heavy.</p>

<p>not true, it is more random than that. I think it is more about how involved you are in EC's. Look at the graph, there was an acceptance at less than 1500/1600. (green = accepted, blue = deffered\waitlist, x = rejected)</p>

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