<p>Ok so I never thought I'd be one to post my stats and see if people thought I'd get into these colleges. Perhaps it was out of fear. Now I'm curious, so please if you can tell me what you think my chances are at these schools.
Bucknell, Carnegie Mellon, Lehigh, Lafayette, Cooper Union, McGill, MIT(reach)
RPI (medal)</p>
<p>NJ School White Male
Tests
SATI: 740m, 600v, 710w
SATII: 790m2, 780m1, 640chem
Gpa weighted: 4.37ish, ranked 9/158
AP: calc AB (5)
APs taking this year: calc BC, english, spanish, physics
Competed in AMC and AIME math contests (#1 scorer for school in AMC)
RPI medal (does that even count for anything?)</p>
<p>EC's
4 year cross country runner (3 V letters, captain, first team all league)
4 years track&field (4 V letters)
Math league 11,12 (highest junior scorer)
Academic Challenge Team 10, 12 (teacher sick 11, captain 12)
NHS, Spanish Honor Society
Job at Starbucks : )
Work on stage crew (doing building projects, hobby of mine)
exercise</p>
<p>I've had 2 great interviews with both MIT and Carnegie Mellon alumni, I'm passionate about running and math (and becoming a successfull engineer). I'm good at expressing this passion verbally, as well as my passion for building and design, and my dedication to things I love to do. I'm hoping the interviews will give my application a nice touch. I've taken math and science courses over the summer for credit (Alg 2 for credit, AP chem not for credit). I'm indifferent to the college process, don't have a dream school, just want to get in somewhere and continue to persue my passions (sports,engineering), wherever that may be. Thanks to any of you that reply. Honestly, I'm not expecting any. This is merely... therapeudic. Haha, peace out and stop stressing out. It's really not all that important. Somebody slap me.</p>