When you provide exaggerations provide expected accomplishments as though they had already been achieved while you are asking people to take the time and put in the effort to provide you with advice, that is already wrong. But when you then turn around and falsely deny that you made such claims, that is already lying. On August 7th, your wrote this post:
Internship #2 (NOT a research internship):
I wrote " patents pending":
As I wrote for another such person - your chances at being accepted at any college, especially a “top College” are essentially nil. They expect applicants to provide information which is truthful and accurate to the extent to which an applicant is able to do so. So seem incapable of doing so, at least based on your posting history here.