<p>Your chances are pretty solid I would say. For Cornell, My cousin got accepted and she didn’t have anything near the perfect SAT score. She believes that she got accepted their because of her interest in women’s rights. Ivy Leagues, don’t just look at your grades. they look at you as a person and your accomplishments. I would suggest apart from your incredible academic scores, find a unique interest and excel in it. I see that you are President of Science Club, so why not achieve excellency in science? Like researching and proving something wrong. That’s just one example, I would say if you do that you should be a pretty solid applicant.</p>