what are my chances?

<p>I'm a senior in high school. I'm applying to Northwestern, U of Michigan, Cornell, JHU, Swarthmore, Amherst, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Duke, Dartmouth, Columbia, NYU, and U Penn. </p>

<p>My stats are:</p>

<p>WGPA: 4.68
GPA: 3.89</p>

<p>SAT: 2290 (W:800, M:750, RC: 740)
SAT II: BIO: 760, US History: 730, MATH IIC: 750
AP: BIO: 5, US History 5</p>

<p>Extracurriculars
Cross country 4 years (varsity)
Swimming 4 years (varsity)
Viola (MCYO - 2 years)
Volunteer work at National Naval Medical Center</p>

<p>When i lived in korea 5 years ago i was a part of the Triathlon team coached by Park Byung Hoon (#1 triathlete in korea)
-I won 3rd in an aquathlon</p>

<p>Other accomplishments
-run a half marathon...</p>

<p>i'm not sure what else the college look at but what are my chances at these impossible-to-get-into schools?</p>

<p>pretty impressive! </p>

<p>Maybe it's too late, but you could call a coach and express interest in swimming/track (if you're #1 in korea, you must be pretty good)</p>

<p>i think this extra boost could make a huge difference. but if it doesn't work out then I say you're just as competitive as anyone else applying!</p>

<p>half marathon is not impressive, especially because half marathons are basically just long runs for cross country. sorry but I wouldn't put it. Good shot at all schoools, assumming that you're a us. permanent resident or citizen.</p>

<p>i meant my coach was the #1 triathlete in korea. Sorry for the confusion and I am a US citizen</p>

<p>no more chance-ing? :(</p>