What are my chances for CMU, UCB, etc.?

<p>The colleges I'm interested in are Cornell, Georgetown (I know those are both reaches/highly unlikely), Carnegie Mellon, Brandeis, UC Berkeley, Johns Hopkins University, Northeastern U, Boston U, Lafayette, Lehigh, University of Miami, Trinity College, SUNY Stony Brook, University of Maryland at College Park, Bucknell, and Amherst (not University of Mass)</p>

<p>My SAT scores:
CR: 640
Math: 670
Writing: 730</p>

<p>Chemistry: 750
US History: 750
Math 2: Taking in October</p>

<p>Average:
94.8 unweighted/100.3 weighted</p>

<p>All honors/APs
10th grade: AP World (got a 4)
11th: AP Chem/Lit/US, then took Spanish offered by a state school and math offered by a local college
12th: Will take AP Bio/Lang/Gov't/Calc, Physics Honors, and conversational Spanish</p>

<p>ECs:
-Varsity Track for 3 years (this year will be 4)
-Debate Club for 3yrs (will be 4)
-Yoga Club (11th)
-Diabetes Fundraising (11th)
-Being an Informed Student club (9th, 10th)
-Math Honors Society for 2 years, this year will be 3
-I have one, possibly two, summer jobs this summer</p>

<p>I plan on going into Chemical Engineering (maybe a minor in Comp Sci, depending if I find any clubs/classes to teach me the basics this year) and I'm a white middle class female.</p>

<p>bump (am I allowed to bump my own topics?)</p>

<p>You are definitely a strong candidate but I would say the SATs are a bit on the low side so If those would be higher, it would definitely help. Do you have any leadership roles in those extracurricular activities? I think stand a good chance and are probably in in all of them except UCB, CMU, JHU, and Cornell. It would make you a more solid candidate if you bumped you SAT scores. Also are you instate for any of those schools?</p>