<p>I'm applying for Northwestern, UChicago, Harvard, Cornell and Columbia, and I'm really worried about my chances after I recieved my SAT II scores ( bad day, little sleep).
My info:</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.9 (out of 4.0)
Weighted GPA: 4.56 (out of 5.0, highest is 4.7)
Rank: 5/604
Hardest courses/AP classes Junior and Senior year</p>
<p>ACT: 33
Math II: 660
Chem: 710</p>
<p>Vice President of Science Olympiad
Vice President of Chinese Club
Tennis 3 years, Varsity 2 years
Math Club, JSA, NHS</p>
<p>Research at U.S Airforce Base this summer, mentors wrote fantastic recs</p>
<p>Piano for 10 years
Statewide and regional winner of awards
$1000+ in award money
performed at Severance Hall
Job as a piano player at a department store, taught piano
Scholarships to summer camps...etc </p>
<p>100+ Volunteer hours, also volunteered during a PTP trip</p>
<p>good essays (made them really personal and showed a lot of passion), good teacher recs</p>
<p>BUT I want to go into ChemE, but my stats for tests (660 and 710 ???) are horrible, in that respective. So I'm kind of REALLY worried..</p>
<p>Northwestern = Match
UChicago = Match
Harvard = Reach (But cmon, is anyone really a match for HYPSM?)
Cornell = Very very low reach
Columbia = Reach</p>
<p>You have a strong GPA, a solid ACT score, and great EC’s.
I don’t think SAT Subjects play an impacting role in admissions.</p>