Where should I apply?

<p>Sort of last minute but...</p>

<p>Caucasian
Female</p>

<p>Numbers:
SAT I: 2390: 790CR/800M/800W
SAT II: 800 Math 2 / 800 physics (taking lit)
AP: Calculus AB: 5, Calculus BC: 5, Physics B: 5 Macroeconomics: 4, English Language: 4
GPA: 4.0 UW</p>

<p>Classes:
All honors & AP classes.
Took Algebra 2, Precalc & Trig, AP Eng, AP Chem, AP Calc from Johns Hopkins online
Took AP Physics B from Stanford online
Decided to be homeschooled to focus on math
This year taking:
Multivariable Differential Calculus from Stanford
Multivariable Integral Calculus from Stanford
Linear Algebra from Stanford
AP Physics C from Stanford
Light & Heat from Stanford
AP Latin Virgil
AP Music Theory
AP US History
AP Statistics
AP Comp Sci AB
Advanced Literature</p>

<p>EC:
Violin for 12 years, many prestigious orchestras, awards, volunteering with it, etc
Student gov't class rep and then treasurer
Yearbook committee
Taught Sunday School
People to People Future Leaders Summit
I went to a really small school (~5 in class, seriously) so there weren't any other ECs available, and I couldn't play sports because of health reasons so I did all I could in violin and volunteered at my church (idk how admissions people will feel about that)</p>

<p>Work:
Math tutor
Violin teacher
Babysitter for special need children</p>

<p>Recs:
One from my violin teacher who is a violinist in the Philadelphia Orchestra
One from my Rhetoric I teacher
- both really want me to go to a really great school so the recommendations will probably be good</p>

<p>Thinking about:
Johns Hopkins
U Chicago
Cornell
Caltech or MIT
Princeton or Harvard (??)</p>

<p>Thanks a lot to anyone who took the time to read this and reply.</p>

<p>try yale too.</p>

<p>Ur in everywhere</p>

<p>thanks a lot for replying</p>

<p>anyone else?
i’ll chance you back</p>

<p>In at Johns Hopkins and Cornell. Good shot at rest.</p>

<p>Wait, when what years were you homeschooled? I think you’ll really get noticed seeing that you’re taking a lot of online courses and still doing well testing wise.
Great chances at all, and crapshoots at MIT/Caltech/Harvard/Princeton.</p>

<p>ur gonna get in everywhere with good essay and good recs.</p>

<p>wow in everywehre dont apply to any of the schools i’m applying to omg</p>

<p>Easily in at all of your ideas right now.</p>

<p>Think about Boston College, Northwestern, also Georgetown or Columbia would be good.</p>

<p>You’re in everywhere that’s not HYPSM + Caltech. You still have a better chance than most applicants to those schools, though. Most unhooked applicants usually get into 2-3 of those schools with your type of numbers.</p>