<p>On a scale of 1-10, what are my chances of getting in to the college of my dreams, Harvard of course.
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Asian (Indian)
Weighted Average: 104.301
Class Size: 279
Class Rank: 3
Math SAT II: 800
Literature SAT II: 750
Biology SAT II: 750
SAT: 2200/2400
11 AP Courses
AP Exams: All 4's
3 years History Club
3 years Mathletes
3 years SWEEP (environmental club)
3 years school Radio
3 years tennis (would have been 4 years, but had to get surgery)
2 years Anchor Club
2 years Key Club
2 months training at a top tennis academy
Top 30 Junior Tennis Player in state (exact ranking not yet available)
Geo 121 College Course taken during sophomore year with some lab work at SUNYSB.</p>
<p>I'm really nervous, because I know that this is the most competitive college to get into, even standing out from the other Ivies, so please, any feedback, whether cruel or encouraging would be appreciated, because I want to know the reality.</p>
<p>you don't seem to have much that stands out</p>
<p>I see, I also entered the Intel Talent Search Contest, and I hope to make atleast the semis. That way, since my core classes in school have mostly been science each year (4 periods every year), I can probably put down that I have a great interest in science, which I do. Two of my friends that have already graduated entered that contest, both made it to the semis, and both had very similar grades as mine and got into Harvard, but one of them declined to go to Caltech. Do you think that would help? Anyhow, what would you rate my chances on a scale from 1-10 to just get accepted into an Ivy. Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>Also, to further add, I was ranked number 24 in the state last year (tennis) and did a lot of extensive training with an 8-time grandslam champion at a very prestige academy where a lot of pros themselves go. Therefore, I hope to be ranked top ten this year, and maybe even higher next year (senior year). But I think that the Harvard tennis team is very competitive, with many players from overseas, so I'm just hoping this, along with my aptitude for science can get me in.</p>