What are my chances of getting into MIT,Yale,Harvard,Carnegie Mellon for Computer Science?

<h2>MY STATS:</h2>

<p>1.94% unweighted average ( I took all computer science courses that my high school offered. AP Classes that I took are AP Computer Science, AP Human Geography, and AP Physiology. Honor Classes I took: Honors Geometry, Honors Biology, Honors Anatomy, Honors Algebra II.
2.SAT 2300/2400
3.ACT 31/34
SAT II SUBJECT TESTS (Don't know yet, but my goal is 700+ on both.)
4.Key Club (Voluntary Service Club) 10th grade, Key Club 11th grade, Key Club 12th grade.
5.Debate Club 11th grade, and 12th grade.
6.President of Entrepreneur Club 11th and 12th grade.
7.President of Computer Science Club 11th and 12th grade.
8.Ski Club 10th grade, 11th grade, and 12th grade.
9.Volleyball team 11th, and 12th grade.
10.National Honors Society
11.3 Internships for computer science.
12.Pre-College Program at Cornell
13.Hershey Medical Program
14. 5 Teacher Recommendations, Including Cornell Professor (teaches computer science).
15.5 Decent Sized Apps Published on App Store, each has around 20,000- 2m downloads on the app store.
16. Social Media Extension App (OVER 50M DOWNLOADS ON APP STORE)
17.Made over 200 Youtube Videos Based on computers, and programming. I have over 10,000 subscribers.
18.Fluent in C, C++, Objective C, Java.
19.Won 1 Science Fair (1st Place)
20. Will be competing in a local hackathon really soon.</p>

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<p>I dont know why you referenced Yale as a choice as there many better universities for computer science. Your SAT score is very high and your extracurriculars are really impressive too. So yes i’d say you have a pretty good chance.
However just remember the competition to get into these school’s courses are notoriously difficult and you have to be different if you want to stand out.</p>

<p>ECs/scores are decent but your schedule seems to lack rigor. It could be quite a red flag if you have not taken any AP Calc classes by now.</p>

<p>Classes are weak and SAT is decent, but your ECs make up for the classes. Focus on getting 800 on your SAT 2s and see if you can self study any APs. You should be set for Carnegie Mellon & Yale. MIT is still a reach. Remember if you want a scholarship you have to stand out from other potential ivy bound students.</p>

<p>I definitely disagree with RecentSAT as you are definitely not “set” for Carnegie Mellon and Yale, both of which(at least for CS for CMU) are just as competitive as the other two.</p>

<p>OP…are you a junior or a senior? Have you already applied? Looking at your profile…you must live in New York near Cornell? And are you focused on CS as a career?</p>

<p>You are doing great, but so are the other Ivy applicants. Your qualifications IT-wise are impressive, good job. But class work is a little less-than demanding. You have a good shot. </p>

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