<p>stats:
asian american male
middle class family</p>
<p>SAT: 750M, 760CR, 800W
SAT II: 690Math IC, 760 UShistory, 750 Bio
rank: 3/170
gpa: 4.88 weighted
PSAT: 227
taking 5 ap courses(bio,calc,lit,french,gov) this yr
took 4 during 10-11 (school doesnt offer much)</p>
<p>ec:
mathletes
quiz bowl
habitat for humanity
community service club
co-founder/co-pres of international club
NHS member</p>
<p>tutored 6th grader in math/sci
certified lifeguard
piano lvl 6 NYSSMA
~100 hrs volunteer work at hospital
American red cross volunteer</p>
<p>awards:
bausch and lomb award
national french contest - first place
national merit semifinalist</p>
<p>summer stuff:
cty - physics
harvard summer school - bio
national computer camp - took course in C++ and BASIC
cybercamps - course in robotics</p>
<p>strong recs, so-so essays...
interested in upenn, dartmouth, cornell, jhu, nyu, etc. could sum1 honestly give me my chances at these schools? thx</p>
<p>you might want to increase that math score because colleges will think its a little odd that you do all this math/computer/physics stuff and yet you only get a 690 on the math 1c test. Most people with similar stats score 750+ on math 2c. A 690 is not a terrible score but its a little odd especially when we are talking about ivys here.</p>
<p>I had similar stats and my EC's were a little bit worse than yours, but I was told that my essays were very good. I got into Cornell RD, so I think you should have a pretty good chance there (over 50%), with the high acceptance rate. </p>
<p>UPenn is probably about 30% at the college (much lower for Wharton), and significantly more if you apply ED. Maybe Dartmouth is 35-40%, but it is also very competitive. Coming from New York won't help, especially if you are from metro NYC. You have a very good chance at NYU, but it isn't a safety.</p>