What are my chances at University of Penn?

<p>What are my chances at Penn?</p>

<p>I attend a private Jesuit high school that is pretty competitive. I currently have a 97 GPA unweighted and im probably in the top 5-10% of my class (they don't rank). I have a 1480 on my SATS with a 780 on Math and 700 on Verbal plus a 750 on the Writing. I got a 750 on Math Level I Subject Test and a 740 on Math Level II plus a 700 on Chemistry Subject Test. </p>

<p>I took(or am going to take) A.P. Chemistry, A.P. English, A.P. Biology, A.P. Physics, A.P. Calculus, Honors Spanish, and Advanced Computers. </p>

<p>My activites include 3 years on bowling, 2 years on speech and debate, 2 years on school newspaper, 2 years spanish club, 2 years computer club, 2 years math team, 4 years spirit club, and 2 years freshmen orientation.</p>

<p>I was a National Merit Commended, honorable mention on National Spanish Exam, and gold on National Latin Exam.</p>

<p>I have volunteered over 40 hours teaching pre-school and spent a month in Mexico doing service work in an orphanage.</p>

<p>That's about it, and I plan to apply early decision. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>Your statistics sound good to me, but unfortunately not everything is based on those sorts of things. If they were, I'd say you have a good chance, especially if you do well on the AP exams for the classes you're planning to take. Interviews are a big role too.</p>

<p>Do you go to Scr. Prep?? Looks that way!</p>

<p>I'm in no way qualified to tell you about your chances, but I'd say you have as good of a shot as any. Your SATs, GPA, and rank are all in line.</p>

<p>As they say all the time on CC, when it comes to the Ivies, it can go either way for anybody. Compared to most other people on here, you're certainly qualified, it just comes down to luck.</p>

<p>Good guess. I do go to Prep. I'm assuming you got that from the Mexico trip.</p>