Will I get accepted to an ivy college, specifically penn or Cornell

<p>I am going to make this as simply as possible. Will i get accepted to an Ivy League school with these accomplishments: <strong><em>KEEP IN MIND THAT I LIVE IN ALASKA</em></strong>*</p>

<p>-Freshman Year:
Soccer
For classes I didn't take anything special, but I got one B in my algebra 2 class</p>

<p>-Sophomore Year:
Football
I started a lacrosse club and became president
Secretary for sophomore student council
key club</p>

<p>-Junior Year:
Junior President
varsity football
president of lacrosse club
started a poker club and became president
AP calculus
AP Physics
AP economics
AP sociology
IB English
Key Club president
120 hours of community service
Summer internship at an investment bank</p>

<p>-Senior Year:
President of student body
varsity football
varsity soccer
AP Biology
AP statistics
120 hours of community service
internship at an investment bank</p>

<p>-OTHER:
Unweighted GPA: 3.95 out of 4.00 (my only B was in freshman year)
SAT: 2370
Recommendation from principal and councilor and teacher
I got 5's and one 4 on the AP exams</p>

<p>-QUESTIONS:
will i get into an ivy college and if not what is my problem?
Anything more I can do because Junior year and senior are just my predictions.</p>

<p>You have the basics, the rest will be up to you and how you answer the essay questions. Keep in mind that even someone that has great stats like you still only have a slim chance of being admitted to an Ivy. Be sure to have a safety you LOVE and plenty of matches you love as well.</p>

<p>What can I do to stand out from the basics?</p>

<p>“What can I do to stand out from the basics?”</p>

<p>Don’t misrepresent your accomplishments on your college applications. </p>

<p>In your recent previous thread your SAT score was a 2100.</p>

<p>No one can be guaranteed admission to any Ivy League school unless their parents have the money to buy a new building or sponsor a fellowship.</p>

<p>You are doing all that you can do. Apply to other schools as well, including a safety school that you are sure you will be admitted to (one that your accurate SAT score and GPA are well above the standard for admitted applicants). With your grades and stats you will qualify for large merit scholarships at many schools.</p>