What are the admission chances for these colleges?

<p>This person is applying to the following colleges:
-Harvard
-Princeton
-Columbia
-MIT
-Stony Brook Univeristy
Here are his stats:
unweighted gpa: 3.89
rank: 1/510
SAT 1: 2050
SAT 2: Math 2 790 Chemistry 800
Most rigirous workloud possible
Took 10 AP's in high school career. (5's on chem, envir. bio, english lang, calc ab, and physics)
Extracirricular:
National spanish honor society
math team (captian)
science team
environmental club (president)
particiapted in regional chemistry olympiad exam
Other:
Did research under a doctor during the summer following his junior year.
Winner of the Renesselaer Medal Award(scholarship).
National AP Scholar
Regents Exam scholar</p>

<p>The student is Asian and lives in New York.
Please chance the student as either low, medium, or high for the above colleges
Thank You!</p>

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<p>if that person didnt get into Stanford, this person has no chance, unless he is truly passionate about something and includes it in his essay. His sats are generally low same with gpa, but who knows?</p>

<p>OP - The Ivys and MIT are reaches for everyone … so chances there are low, despite the excellent stats. I’d say Stony Brook is a safety, and the chance for acceptance is high.</p>

<p>Where are the matches?</p>

<p>I don’t know much about Stony Brook, but I’m assuming it’s his safety.</p>

<p>Anyways, those five colleges are a terrible list. It’s hit or miss. Either he gets into one of the amazing schools, or he ends up at his saftey. If he thinks that he is gauranteed to get into at least one of HPCM, just because of diversifying his chances, he’s dead wrong. </p>

<p>Anyways, I’d go, respectively:
L, L, M, L, H</p>