<p>I am a senior and will be attending college in the fall of 2012. The school I am most interest in is the University of Chicago. I have some concerns about applying here though. First what are my chances of getting in. I go to a small very difficult/prestigious private school in New york City. My overall high school gpa is a 3.6, but once again my school is not some easy run of the mill public school. Though my overall gpa is a 3.6, my junior year, the most important year, gpa was a 3.8. I currently have a 1350/2020 on the SAT C:670, M:680, W:670, but I will be taking it a second time in October. My sister graduated from U of C (undergraduate) in 2011 and my dad graduated from U of C (graduate-business) in 1983. this makes me a legacy of sorts which I believe help me, but how much? My family does not donate enormous amounts of money, but we do regularly donate pretty generously. I also intend to apply to U of C early action, this I believe should also increase my chances of getting accepted. My school has grades of 30 students and we send a student or 2 to U of C every other year or so, so U of C likes my school at least to some extent. With all these factors considered what are my chances of getting in? If my SAT was a 2100 what would my chances look like? </p>
<p>Another quick question. My second choices are the University of Pennsylvania and Washington University in St. Louis. With the stats listed above what would my chances of acceptance be if I were to apply early to these schools. I also have a sister who attends Penn, making me a legacy of sorts. I also hear both these school really like when kids apply early, more then other schools do. </p>
<p>I am undecided in my major, I am white, and I am jewish. what are my chances of being accepted to these schools especially at Chicago.</p>