Chance me for these colleges?

<p>Schools: Rutgers (in-state), Purdue, Northwestern, Yale, UConn, Johns Hopkins, and Carnegie Mellon</p>

<p>PROFILE
Female, White, 150,000 +income bracket</p>

<p>ACADEMICS:</p>

<p>GPA (out of 4.0): 3.756
Rank: School doesn’t rank,
School type: Public
Class load: Honors and AP Courses, but none freshman year</p>

<p>STANDARDIZED TEST
SAT: 1990
ACT: 33
AP: AP US HISTORY, AP CALCULUS AB, AP CHEMISTRY, AP SPANISH
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:</p>

<p>In school
Bridge Building Competition(9-12)
TSA club(10-12)
Marching band (9-12, section leader two years, sergeant ar arms one year)
Jazz band(9-10,12)(we didnt have it during my junior year)
Basketball(9-10)
Track(9-10)
Soccer(10-11)
ZeroRobotics(12)
Math Team(11-12)</p>

<p>Volunteering
Girl Scouts (13 years total)
Redesign playground for elementarys school (11)</p>

<p>Other
Diving (club, 11, potentially a walk on in college)</p>

<p>AWARDS/HONOR SOCIETIES: </p>

<p>National Honor Society
Spanish National Honor Society
2nd place at Bridge Building in Advanced catergory
3rd place TSA state competition-qualified for Nationals</p>

<p>RECS/ESSAY
Teacher Recs: Two are fanstatsic, the other is decent
Counselor Rec: Pretty good
Essay: I think it’s fair, but I’m still working on it</p>

<p>Note: I know I’m not the greatest applicant, but do these schools seem appropriate? What can I do to improve my chances? Thanks for the help.</p>

<p>Also my cousin currently attends Yale as did my aunt</p>

<p>get that SAT and ACT up or forget those top ranked schools.</p>

<p>lol you stole my formatting! Most of those schools are reach schools for everybody, but I’d assume you are in at Rutgers and Purdue. Northwestern and Johns Hopkins seem to be the most attainable besides those.</p>

<p>OhioParent558, I believe his 33 is fine for a test score. A 34 or 35 won’t do change anything in this case.</p>