UCAS Universities

<p>I am an American student and I plan on applying to some universities in the UK through UCAS this fall. I was wondering if anyone can give me an idea of my chances of getting in. I will apply to St. Andrews as my top choice, also Edinburgh, Bristol, and Durham. Possibly Manchester as well, hopefully it will be easier to get into. I will be a senior, and right now I have a weighted gpa of a little over 4.0. On the SAT, I have a 720 in math, 710 in english, and 660 in reading, and a 31 on the ACT. For ap tests I have a 5 on AB Calc and Stats, a 4 on English lit and US History, and a 3 on Physics Mech (we didn't really learn anything in class). I took one SAT II, US history, and got a 710. I have some ECs such as band and stuff, but few. However, this year I will be abroad in Germany after being accepted to a scholarship, and will be going to school at a Gymnasium. I will be applying for history or math majors depending on the school, as those are my two favorite subjects. In scotland perhaps joint degrees, at the others maybe mostly math, but I'd kind of rather do history. If anyone has an idea of how likely I am to get in, I would appreciate it. Thanks.</p>