<p>Hello. I am applying to the following colleges: Caltech, Stanford, Harvey Mudd, Berkeley, cornell, carnegie mellon, and Georgia Tech. I am going into mechanical/electrical engineering. I am not sure how high of a chance I have of getting into these schools. I was hoping to hear your opinions based on this information:
AP/college courses taken/will take: Chemistry, Calculus BC, English language and composition, English literature, Physics, Economics, Statistics, and possibly differential equations.
SAT I: math:750 Writing: 710 Reading comp: 640 (I moved here in 7th grade so I am hoping that colleges will go a little easy on the reading part. Though I am taking the SAT I again in october; going for at least 2200)
SAT II: math IIC: 800 Chemistry:780 Spanish:taking later
extracurricular activities: UCLA high school research internship, Los Angeles math circle, executive board of school's honor society, guitar, swimming, water polo, ACE (architecture, construction, engineering) program, applied mathematics club, spanish studies club, find the ultimate cure club, key club, adopt=an-apt club, and YMCA swim club.
Volunteer service: 4 years at UBH and 2 years as a tutor on campus
jobs: 2 years as a doctor's assistant and 1 year of tutoring (outside of school)
My unweighted gpa is 3.98 (I got one B in english freshman year :( )
So what do you guys think?</p>
<p>Well you live in Cali so your chances at Berkeley just went up buttt the others are going to reaches, except for Georgia Tech and maybe Carnegie.</p>
<p>maybe I am mistaken but are you saying that the only reason why i might get into berkeley is because i live in cali?!</p>