What are my Chances?

<p>Hello, I am wondering if I can get into any ivies, Stanford, PennState Schreyer's, etc. with the following stats: </p>

<p>SAT: 2280 (750 Math, 750 Reading, 780 Writing)
ACT:34
SAT Math II: 780
SAT Biology: 660
SAT Physics: 730
SAT US History: 770
GPA: 3.80/4.00 (4.27/4.50 weighted) AP European History: 1 (I'm not going to show this, for obvious reasons)
AP Biology: 3
AP Geography: 3
AP US History: 5
AP Physics B: 5
AP Language & Composition: 5
AP Calculus AB: 5
In senior year I am taking the following AP courses:
AP Chemistry
AP Physics C
AP Environmental Science
AP Literature
AP Calculus BC </p>

<p>I also have a wide range of extra-curricular activities in which I am deeply involved.</p>

<p>E.g.
- Over 300 hours of community service outside of school.
- Classical Asian Oriental Dancing (I'm a Guy, btw).
- Martial Arts</p>

<p>stanford is really a reach for anyone</p>

<p>should be in at penn state and maybe cornell and columbia.</p>

<p>for HYP you should improve your gpa</p>

<p>chance me back please !
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<p>Impressive! You’re in at Penn State, hands down.</p>

<p>I’m not even going to try and predict Stanfurd… nobody can. Their admissions are an enigma wrapped inside a riddle locked in a Chinese box-- but you do seem to have what it takes to grab their attention.</p>

<p>As for Ivies, you could probably get into Columbia, Cornell, Penn… maybe Dartmouth or Brown. The Big Three (HPY) are, like Stanford, a high reach for anybody.</p>

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<p>Carnegie Mellon and Rice might be worth a look also. Best of luck!</p>