Chance me for ivy league?

<p>hi everyone, ive read up on cc alot so i decided to become a member to ask some stuff.</p>

<p>im a junior, just starting to look at colleges. I visited columbia and totally loved it, so im wondering if i have a chance… here are my current, and some expected stats</p>

<p>GPA summ like 3.9, this year is so far above a 4 tho. my school only reports weighted, i have no idea what it is unweighted.
I just took the sat, and I think did really well, flew thru it. Practices i got between 2000 and 2200.
SAT II World History -730
AP - I took French and World history last year, both 5 on the exam, this year im taking lang, AB calc, Russian (prototype), and US history. Next year I plan to take AP stat, music theory, Lit, and Gov.
My projected ACT is around 32 based on the PLAN</p>

<p>I volunteered around 80 hours at the kennedy center recently, along with some small community fairs.
Im in National, Music, French honor societies.</p>

<p>Im in marching band 3 years, and am clarinet section leader, and got a varsity letter with 1 pin for marching band.</p>

<p>Im a musician, Ive placed in piano competitions, and play in lots of festivals throughout the year. I play clarinet both solo in various competitions and in ensemble- in band, all district band, and orchestra.</p>

<p>Got an academic award for high GPA twice, for both freshman and sophomore year. My school doesnt rank, but by counting im somewhere in the top 20% at least.</p>

<p>I think that’s it, can’t really think of anything else to say about myself. Do i stand a chance?</p>

<p>if you get a 2200 SAT, some good SAT II scores and that weighted gpa to 4.1+ then you may get into some lower ivies.</p>

<p>By Kennedy Center, would you happen to mean the one at Albert Einstein?</p>

<p>sat II 730 is ok</p>

<p>Scores are fine if you are not Asian. Weak rankings, weak EC.</p>

<p>Low ivies… reach.
High Ivies… High reach
Mid Ivies… high reach</p>

<p>Chances probably <25% at all of them.</p>

<p>no the john f kennedy center for the performing arts in DC</p>