What are my chances for the following

<p>Nyu stern
Rutgers business new brunswick
Wharton
Cornell
Princeton?
Harvard?</p>

<p>SAT: 2160. (670,760,730) highest in my school for the last three years ( lol underprivileged school and area)
GPA: 4.676 ( rank 2 out of 673)
Expecting 700 plus math and 650-750 us history
Took almost eery ap class available in my school ( to compete for rank)
Vice president of math club junior year, President this year
Secretary of computer club for two years
Only varsity debate member ( along with my partner) in the school
National honors society
Heavy volunteering at nursing homes, temples, hospitols, and recreational center
World taekwondo federation black belt ( have practiced for over 7 years)
2 years of tennis
Key club
Indian cultural club
Russian club
Chess club</p>

<p>someboddyyy?</p>

<p>im unsure about the top 3 but for the bottom 3, everyone is unsure. they are unpredictable for all. </p>

<p>btw, im an indian, tell me about what you learned at the indian culture club.</p>

<p>lol alright, we made kites during utrawan (India’s national kite flying day), we also went to navratri garba in our area to do garba, and we influenced the school’s cultural fair (an annual event) tremendously. We brought in indian food, did dances, and all. The major holidays of diwali, holi, kadi chowdas and all were also explained in the club through presentations and projects</p>

<p>seems kinda fun. so you did celebrate diwali and holi??!! cool. i have never seen non indians celebrating these. fun arent they??!!:D</p>

<p>yeah. It was great fun throwing different colored powder at people(haha) very festive culture, I like it.</p>

<p>On the Yale thread “What is NOT so great about Yale”, you wondered why people don’t go to a state school and save money. </p>

<p>Well, the same could be said for your choices here. NYU, Cornell and Rutgers are large schools with small endowments and consequently need to spread the money around. NYU topped the list with students graduating with the most college debt (see: [The</a> Top Ten Universities for Student Debt](<a href=“http://gawker.com/5615933/]The”>http://gawker.com/5615933/). BTW: Rutgers is ranked 10th in college debt) and Cornell is losing athletes to other Ivies because of non-competitive aid (See: [Financial</a> Aid Packages Threaten Cornell Athletics | The Cornell Daily Sun](<a href=“http://cornellsun.com/node/27969]Financial”>http://cornellsun.com/node/27969)).</p>

<p>On the other hand, depending on your family’s finances, Harvard, Princeton or Yale might actually cost you LESS than your state school – it does for my kids (daughter at H; son at Y).</p>

<p>any more replies??? please</p>