<p>Hey, Your academic scores look pretty solid and competitive. What I would personally suggest is that you achieve something unique extra curricular wise. Your scores will definitely get you through the entry level, but after that it’s your EC’S that will differ you from those 25,000+ applicants. Every year more than 30,000 students apply to the ivy leagues, now keep in mind that not all of them have perfect SAT scores or GPA’s but STILL some get accepted. For example, my cousin got accepted into Cornell, which is again an ivy league. She had an SAT score of 1850 and GPA of 3.8 unweighted. Her friend got rejected who had everything perfect and was top 1% of her class. This clearly shows how the admission officers are not JUST considering the grades. You have soo many different EC’s but not any of them are unique. Think about those 30,000 more applicants who play tennis are even presidents of NHS and etc etc. My cousin was not even a member of NHS. The main reason she got accepted was because of her interest in women’s rights. Which not many students think about. She travelled to Asia (even India) and observed all these factors and states of Women in different countries. This made her stand out of those 30,000 applicants. I am not saying that you don’t have a chance, but just find something UNIQUE and achieve excellency on it. Trust me, admission officers couldn’t careless about NHS and popular sports such as tennis. Most of these schools, already have a tennis team. Good luck and keep up the good work! Also could you chance me back to my only thread? Thanks! :)</p>