What are my chances at these schools?

<p>Hey,
I'm about to be a senior next year and I'm planning to enroll at a college or university as a pre-med.
Stats:
GPA: 3.9/4.0 (school says 4.474/4.5)
Rank: 3/408
SAT: 2030 (630 CR, 680 Math, 720 Writing) (i took it early during the junior year and i'm going to take this again since I took it the first time on impulse and did not really have time to study a lot)
I will be taking SAT subjects tests soon (Math II and Biology)
I have taken all honor classes and AP US History, AP Biology, AP English Language and Composition. I have gotten a 5 on the AP US History and AP Bio Exam.
I will be taking AP Lit, AP Physics, AP Cal, and AP Spanish next year. I hope to take the AP Exams for AP Physics and AP Cal.</p>

<p>Extracurricular: Filipino Club, Spanish Honor Society, Math Honor Society (Mu Theta Alpha), volunteering in a hospital, outside of school I played basketball in a league for freshman and sophomore years</p>

<p>Here's my college list for now:</p>

<p>Penn State
The College of New Jersey
Rutgers University New Brunswick
Princeton University
Stony Brook University</p>

<p>I really want to go to TCNJ though. What is my chance?</p>

<p>100% will get into TCNJ, Rutgers and Penn State. I would say depending on how your school is ranked will determine Princeton or not. Big schools like TCNJ, Rutgers and Penn state really only care about GPA and SAT, and you exceed the minimum they want.</p>

<p>Thanks for replying</p>

<p>I’m retaking the SAT and hoping for a 2200+. I’m also taking the SAT subject tests Bio and Math II, hopefully I get 750+. Do you think I would have a chance at Princeton?</p>

<p>My school is SWMHS and is ranked 213 in NJ: [Top</a> New Jersey high schools by rank | <a href=“http://www.njmonthly.com%5B/url%5D”>www.njmonthly.com](<a href=“Top New Jersey high school rankings | www.njmonthly.com”>Top New Jersey high school rankings | www.njmonthly.com)</a></p>

<p>i would like to add that my high school is quite competitive.
Graduates last year have been accepted to Princeton, UPenn, John Hopkins, UC Berkeley, NYU and other top schools.</p>