-Caltech
-Stanford
-MIT
-Princeton
-University of Chicago
-Harvard
-Brown
-Georgia Tech
-UC Berkeley
(Going into 11th grade, planning to take 6 honors/higher level classes)
(If it matters) Race/gender: Indian male
Intended major: Physics
Received A’s in all my STEM classes except physics honors where I got a B+
Unweighted GPA for sophomore year: 3.78
of honors classes: 5 (AP US History, Multivariable Calc, Chem Honors, Physics Honors, standard English, Spanish 3 honors)
Unweighted GPA for freshman year: 3.82
of honors classes: 1 (Standard history, Standard english, Biology, Spanish 2, Differential equations)
APs: 5 on AP calc AB (8th grade), 5 on AP calc BC (9th grade, self studied), 5 on APUSH (10th grade), 5 on AP physics C Mechanics (10th grade, self studied), 5 on AP physics C Electricity/Magnetism (10th grade, self studied)
Received AP Scholar with Distinction
SAT: 2230, 800 on SAT math II, 690 on SAT US History
94.5 on AMC 12B, 2015
Participated in F=ma exam, score unknown
Part of Robotics/Engineering club at my school
Part of the Cross Country/Track teams at my school, not varsity
Part of school orchestra and outside orchestra (violin II)
I do volunteering as well
In 9th grade I did an internship in computational chemistry that included a final presentation, I’m going to start a physics internship this year
What would be my chances of getting into these universities (extrapolating these stats to my 11th grade year)? What are some realistic universities I can look at (that have good physics/STEM programs)?