What are my chances for these schools?

<p>Every response is greatly appreciated! </p>

<p>SAT: 2220
Reading: 750
Math: 690
Writing: 780 (9 essay)</p>

<p>Subject Tests:
Literature - 650
Math Level II - 650 (definitely retaking on November 8)
Biology - (taking November 8)
Math Level I - (taking November 8)</p>

<p>AP Exams:
Music Theory - 5
AP English Language and Composition - 5</p>

<p>Enrolled in AP Calc AB and AP English Lit (My school only offers 5 AP classes. I've already take two. And I'm currently enrolled in 2)</p>

<p>GPA (unweighted): 3.8</p>

<p>Awards:
Outstanding Participant in National Achievement Scholarship Program
Princeton Book Award Finalist
National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists
National Honors Society</p>

<p>Music Supplement:
I have a recording/video of myself playing. (Clarinet) </p>

<p>Summer before Senior year:
Johns Hopkins Summer University (Courses: 'Introduction to Calculus' and 'Feminism and Films')</p>

<p>Community Service: 70+ hours
Perform for elementary schools
Food shelter
Tutor freshmen at my school once a week
Audition helper volunteer (I go to a performing arts high school where students are admitted based on rounds of auditions)
Shadowed an Internist at a hospital
(Shadowing Cardiologist and Infection Disease Specialist soon)</p>

<p>Extracurricular activities: Definitely all music. I am not pursuing a career in music, but it's definitely a huge part of my life. I am principal clarinetist in my school's orchestra, wind symphony, etc.</p>

<p>Schools (A tentative list):</p>

<p>Brown University
Stanford University
UNC Chapel Hill
Harvard
Cornell
UPenn
UChicago
Boston University
University of Michigan
WUSTL
University of Maryland College Park
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Northeastern
Johns Hopkins University</p>

<p>Your subject tests are a bit low. Your SAT seems on par, though. I know colleges like to look at unweighted GPA, but what’s your weighted GPA? It helps add context to the rigor of your classes. So far, the colleges you mentioned are low-reaches to reaches, with the exception of just a few of them. Your interest in music will play a significant role in your admissions, especially if you can mold a nice essay about it for your common app. Even though you did very few ECs, you made it count by doing what is in line with your major. Overall, nice stats, but then again, the adcom will be the judge of it in the reach schools. </p>

<p>PS I would so love to have your SAT score lol. </p>

<p>@IAmTheGOAT‌ Thanks! My school doesn’t have weighted grades. My current courses are Spanish 3 H (highest honors Spanish), Chem H (highest Chem class), AP Calc AB, AP English Lit, World History H (highest WH class) and then I have like 5 music courses.</p>

<p>Bump.</p>

<p>Where is your home state? What is your intended major?</p>

<p>Maryland. I’m undecided.</p>

<p>For UMich LSA, your GPA is slightly below admission average while your SAT is above average but below 75th percentile. It would be a low reach. CoE would be a reach.</p>

<p>Brown University: High Reach
Stanford University: Almost no chance
UNC Chapel Hill: Possible
Harvard: Almost no chance
Cornell: Reach
U Penn: High Reach
U Chicago: Almost no chance
University of Michigan: Possible
WUSTL: Low Reach
Johns Hopkins University: High Reach</p>