<p>The TOP colleges I've applied to are
Carnegie Mellon- engineering (Early Decision)
UCLA- engineering
Vanderbilt- engineering</p>
<p>My current GPA is 3.83/4.00
SAT score 2020 (reading 620, writing 620, math 780, Dec test planned)
Math II 760, Chemistry 670 (I didn't really prepare hard, it's been like 2yrs I've learned Chemistry), AP Comp. Gov. 4, AP Calc. 5</p>
<p>Classes: English 4yrs, Math (Pre-cal, Algebra, Geometry, AP Calc) 4yrs, Social Studies (World History, Geography, AP Comp. Gov. AP Economics) 4yrs, Lab Science (Chemistry Biology Physics) 3yrs, Language Chinese all 4yrs, Philosophy 4yrs.</p>
<p>Extra: Varsity soccer, basketball, volleyball: all 4yrs
Newspaper 2yrs, Chess 1yr, Choir 2yrs, Math club 2yrs</p>
<p>The 3 colleges I've applied to is the finest ones on my list. Do you think I'll get into any of them?</p>
<p>sry for the wrong thread
unfortunately I'm not a resident of California (part of the reason why I considered UCLA a high reach)
well, what does fairly good here means? And do I have a better chance of being admitted to CMU under ED?</p>
<p>it won't look good if you are applying to engineering schools but have only taken three years of science. usually those schools also expect major science achievements& awards. Your math seems very strong, so maybe that will help. I'm not sure exactly about your chances. ED should help.</p>