STANFORD HOPEFUL - Whadya think?

<p>Freshman year, I moved to a new town so I didn't have the chance to take honors or IB courses (except for Geometry Pre-IB after school). Sophomore year, I moved to a new school (budget cuts only offered so many classes - AP World History was the only AP available) where I took the most advanced classes available, and got a 4.16 (3.93 uw) w gpa 1st semester, and 4.32 (4.0 uw) w gpa 2nd semester. (My first B was Eng 2 Pre-AP, and was due to a summer reading test on Wuthering Heights -_-). Junior year so far I got a B first semester in AP Eng Lang (because my internet wasn't working + procrastination on an assignment), but a 4.48 w gpa (AP chem, APUSH, AP Eng lang, PreCalH, Span 3 Pre-AP). I plan on taking 5 or 6 APs next year. I rank 7 in a class of 356 this year (top 5%). I got a 3 last year on APWH test (my teacher's first time teaching it).</p>

<p>I worked at a learning center(paid) from August to February this year, am in CSF for 4 semesters now, served as a KHS ambassador during a school dedication event last year, got 1st in a district-wide math competition (in 6th grade, haha), do graphic design and photography in my spare time(since I was 11), and am learning comp sci on my own (want to major in that). My art was displayed in a district art show last year as well. I have minimal participation in several clubs.</p>

<p>I got a 191 on my psat, which seems like a rough estimate of what I might get on the may sat...and I write alright.</p>

<p>I moved around a lot so I didn't have the same opportunity as everyone else to excel and get ahead. Although, I was asked to skip 6th grade, but I rejected x)
If I maintain my grades, continue graphic design, and maybe start a project, what do you think my chances are? I was considering Stanford this weekend after visiting Stanford city, but am reconsidering after reading stats and results online.</p>

<p>Considering: UC Berkeley, UC Davis, Stanford (connection: my sister is a frequent patient?), UCLA, USC, MIT, Harvard (probably not), Princeton, Duke, CalTech, and some more as I research more.</p>

<p>Brother is Berkeley alumni.</p>

<p>Please respond :D</p>

<p>Edit: I also am in a top position in my Yearbook class</p>

<p>UCs don’t give legacy advantage. Stanford is a reach with that 191</p>