What are my chances?

<p>Ok so here's my basic profile:
White
Female
Very Competitive Pennsylvania all girls school</p>

<p>SATs:
CR:750
WR:760
M:800</p>

<p>SAT 2s:
So Far, Chem: 700
Will be taking others</p>

<p>Classes taken (And grades/likely grades):
Senior Year:
AP French 5: A
AP Calculus: A-
AP Chemistry: A-
English: A
Individual, Culture, and Society (Psychology): A
Photography: A
Chorus: A
A Capella: A</p>

<p>Junior Year:
French 4 Advanced: A
Pre-Calculus Honors: A-
Biology Honors: A/A-
English: A
AP US History: A-/B+
Photography: A
Chorus: A
A Capella: A</p>

<p>Sophomore Year:
French 3 Advanced: A
Geometry Honors: A
Chemistry: A
English: A
Comparative World History-Modern: A-
Photography: A
Sculpture: A
Painting and Drawing: A
Chorus: A
A Capella: A</p>

<p>Freshman Year:
French 2 Advanced: A-
Algebra 2 Honors: B+
Physics: B+
English: A-
Comparative World History-Ancient: A-
Art 1: A
Chorus: A
A Capella:A</p>

<p>Clubs/Extracurricular:
Debate Club
Model Congress
Creative Writing Club (Head)
Republican Club
Literary Magazine (Jr. Editor, Editor)
Medical Awareness</p>

<p>Sports:
JV Tennis (Captain), Freshman
Varsity Tennis, Sophomore
Varsity Golf,(Captain), Freshman-Senior</p>

<p>Awards:
Multiple Scholastic awards in art and writing.
5th Grade National InvestWrite Competition 2nd place.
American Chemical Society Certificate recipient.
(Likely more to come at end of this year).</p>

<p>Please give me chances for my college list:
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Brown
UPenn
Tufts
GW
UVA
UMaryland
American</p>

<p>Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Brown
UPenn
Tufts
GW
UVA
UMaryland
American</p>

<p>You seem to have a great unweighted GPA, probably around a 3.8 or 3.9, which means it’s much higher weighted. You’re SAT scores are in line with the middle 50% of those top schools. However, for those top Ivies you have average extracurriculars. So with that here’s my guess:</p>

<p>Harvard: reach
Yale: reach
Princeton: reach
Brown: reach
UPenn: low reach/high target
Tufts: low reach/high target
GW: safety
UVA: target (only because you’re out of state)
UMaryland: definite safety
American: definite safety</p>