Realistic Reach/Match/Safety Schools

<p>I am a senior this coming year. I am a Caucasian, and I come from England (if that matters). I have an older brother already in Penn.</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0
APs: US History 5, Calc AB 5, US Government 5, Macroeconomics 5, Stat 5, Psych 5
Honors: Biology, Physics, Algebra, Trig, US History I, World History I, 3 years of English
Senior workload: AP Physics, AP English Language, AP German, AP Calc BC, and other various courses.
Class rank: Somewhere in the top 1-3 out of about 150.</p>

<p>SAT: 2360
800 Math, 760 CR, 800 Writing</p>

<p>SAT II:
US History 720, registered for Math II</p>

<p>Registered for the ACT</p>

<p>ECs:
This is a weak area for me. I have done 3 sports for 4 years each, I am doing the world language club this year. I had a job this summer painting houses. I have 300+ community service hours as a childcare provider, math tutor, sound technician at my church, and through a missions trip to New Orleans in 2009.</p>

<p>Awards:
NHS, Rensselaer Medal for Math/Science, German NHS</p>

<p>What are realistic options for me?</p>

<p>It’s not really something that someone else should choose for you. We don’t know what you want to major in, what your interests are, etc. I mean, there are the best universities in America like the ivies, MIT, Stanford, Cal tech, and then there are easier to get into public universities.</p>

<p>In my opinion though, you could probably get into a couple of the ivies, though.</p>

<p>^ Pretty much that.</p>

<p>That is pretty much what I meant. I just want to know what sort of level of school I should be looking at for each category.</p>