<p>GPA: unweighted= 96
weighted= 99
SAT:
M: 720
CR: 680
W: 690
-A lot of community service
-National Honor Society
-3 (4-year) varsity sports (captain of 2; coaches award sophomore year, MVP junior and senior for one sport)
-Top 20% of my class at least i believe (not positive, might be top 10% even)
-5 AP Classes (4s and 5s); rest are mostly honors courses
3 SAT II’s- 650 and up on each</p>
<p>These are the colleges I’m considering (please specify if its a reach, match, or safety)</p>
<li>Boston College</li>
<li>Georgetown</li>
<li>Columbia</li>
<li>Cornell</li>
<li>Brown</li>
<li>Penn State</li>
<li>George Washington University</li>
<li>MIT</li>
<li>Dartmouth</li>
<li>University of Penn</li>
<li>Boston University</li>
</ol>
<p>How good are you at your sports? Three four-year varsity level sports is frickin’ EXCELLENT. If you’re being recruited or anything, ignore the rest of my post, since I have no idea what chances are like for athletes. </p>
<p>I’d say that MIT, Penn, Dartmouth, Columbia, Brown, Cornell, and Georgetown are reaches. In roughly that order. Brown is the least numbers-oriented of them, it seems, so you’ve really got a shot if you make yourself stand out as an interesting person. </p>
<p>I don’t know enough about the rest to specify safety or match, but you’ve definitely got a great chance at them all.</p>
<p>Also, your GPA is great, but does your school rank? It would help to see where you fall compared to the rest of your class. </p>