<p>First of all, a 2230 is literally about 15 questions shy of a perfect score. Adcoms should know that. Sure, definitely try to improve, but don’t be disappointed.</p>
<p>That said, Princeton and Harvard, I believe, require 3 SAT IIs. Get 720 or so+ on another two and your test scores are good.</p>
<p>ECs, obviously, are excellent.</p>
<p>GPA is good, try to keep improving it if you can.</p>
<p>The rest depends upon having exceptionally good essays and exceptionally good recommendations.</p>
<p>Columbia University (ED)- low-mid reach
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (EA)- they’re very sensitive with math scores, so as it stands, mid-high reach. if you get SAT I math up another 10-20 points (answer one more question right) probably about a mid reach
University of Chicago (EA) - low-mid reach
Harvard University- high reach, like for everyone else
Princeton University- high reach, like for everyone else
Cornell University- high match-mid reach, ivies are all difficult to say
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU adcoms love my school, so we enjoy like a 60% acceptance rate at CMU)- given that statistic and that you appear to be reasonably competitive within your high school, I’d say low mach-mid match
Emory University- mid match
University of California, Berkeley- high match
University of Pittsburgh (first roll, hopefully)- safety
Boston University- high safety-high match</p>