<p>To answer the question posed in your original post, your greatest chance for admission is to the UCs, then JHU, then MIT-due to your exceptionally strong math profile-, then to any school to which you apply binding ED. After that, it really depends on your application essays & teacher recs. No elite school wants to be your second choice, so you could get rejected or waitlisted at all of the remaining schools if you do not write a compelling & convincing application for that particular school. Your numbers are strong and will get you admitted to many, if not all, top public universities. Several CC posters, for example, with higher SATs--1550s/1600--were rejected from Northwestern last year, even two that applied ED.</p>
<p>Thanks for chancing me!
Also, do you happen to go to Whitney or Cerritos? haha</p>
<p>Harvard - reach (as is for everyone. unless you write some amazing essays and are an URM or show that you can add diversity to their school)
Stanford Early Action - deferred. reach, lowish reach?
Princeton - reach (as is for everyone)
Brown - low reach
Duke - low reach (people often discredit Duke. Look at their stats. the averages are higher than Harvards. Your numbers are actually more in Harvard's range than Duke's)
Dartmouth - low reach
Northwestern - match
MIT - low reach
John Hopkins - match
UC Berkeley - in
UC Merced - is this a joke?
UC Irvine - in</p>
<p>Don't apply to Princeton. I opted out after discovering you can only have one "concentration" (major). so you wouldn't be able to major in all these interests you have. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>bump bump bump :]</p>
<p>bump bump please chance me</p>
<p>bump bump bump thank you</p>
<p>Harvard - reach (bring out your personality, etc. in your essays)
Stanford Early Action - mid-low reach
Princeton - reach (unless you've gotten awards from your piano performance, in which case it's a low reach and possibly even a high match)
Brown - high match
Duke - low reach
Dartmouth - high match
Northwestern - match
MIT - low reach
John Hopkins - match
UC Berkeley - in
UC Merced - in
UC Irvine - in</p>
<p>Chance me? Thanks!</p>
<p>bump bump bump lol</p>
<p>Harvard - high reach
Stanford Early Action - reach
Princeton - high reach
Brown - low reach
Duke - high match
Dartmouth - high match
Northwestern - match
MIT - high reach
John Hopkins - high match
UC Berkeley - in
UC Merced - in
UC Irvine - in
You are a very strong candidate. Most of the highly selective schools are reaches just because you are Asian (not a very great position to be in). Write great essays and I'd say your chances are very high for all.</p>
<p>bump bump bump</p>
<p>Harvard-reach for everyone
Stanford Early Action - reach
Princeton - high reach
Brown - low reach
Duke - high Match
Dartmouth - low Reach
Northwestern - match
MIT- i don't think i can find a single person on CC that can consider MIT their match
John Hopkins - high Match
UC Berkeley - match/low match
UC Merced - in
UC Irvine - in</p>
<p>chance me back? <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/593253-chance-mit-columbia-carnegie-mellon-cornell.html%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/593253-chance-mit-columbia-carnegie-mellon-cornell.html</a></p>
<p>bump bump bump</p>
<p>bump x 100</p>
<p>please chance me?</p>
<p>in everywhere, with the exception of mit and high reach for harvard. stanford, you should be in.</p>
<p>bump bump bump thanks</p>
<p>fu*k off
“just quit school go to porn valley or sumthing” lol how stupid are you</p>