Selective Colleges chances

<p>Hi</p>

<p>IB Diploma student with Full IB courses including Math, Sciences, Comp Sci
My GPA - 4.0
Class rank - 1 - Un-weighted
SAT - 2270
ACT - 34
SAT Math II- 770
SAT Chem - 770</p>

<p>VP of DECA - Chapter development
Founder of Girls who code club Samm
Washington Aerospace Scholar
Dance Teacher and dance graduate
Music - Senior Diploma
Volunteering - Junior ASHA, CRY</p>

<p>What are my chances of getting into Princeton, MIT, Caltech, CMU, Upenn. I have done early action to Princeton</p>

<p>Thanks in advance</p>

<p>You’re grades and test scores put you in great shape for all of the schools you’ve listed. Write solid essays and you should be all set. Make sure to have some safety schools.</p>

<p>You are a very strong applicant with good GPA, ACT(use ACT) and handful of good chunks of leadership and ECs.</p>

<p>However, all the schools you mentioned are reaches for everyone, and I wouldn’t be surprise whether you are rejected, waitlisted, or accepted. Write good essays and just wait for the results.</p>

<p>You do need some safeties and matches. What’s your interest?</p>

<p>What’s your IB score? A 43/45 or higher should virtually guarantee admission</p>

<p>Thanks for the responses with excellent tips.
I do have several match and safety schools like University of Washington, UC Davis, UCLA, etc. So far I have taken 2 IB exams and have a 7/7. The rest of the IB exams are scheduled in May. My interests are Computer Science, Business, Aerospace Engg - in some combination.
Just curious, my SAT and ACT scores are the very same equivalent. Why would ACT be more advantageous?</p>

<p>@Zwischenzug‌ Nothing guarantees admission to those places, especially not test scores.</p>

<p>43/45 IB Diploma shows that you are one of the best students in the world, and frequently these kids are taken right off the bat by Harvard, Princeton, Yale and the like. Look up the statistics, perfect 45 scorers are really appealing to the top colleges.</p>

<p>@Zwischenzug‌ Still that’s not 100%, is it? If it’s not, don’t make it sound like it’s a guarantee. OP also need good essays, which I think s/he will have good ones.</p>