Chances

I’m a high school freshman, and I’m graduating next year. I wanted to know if I was good enough to get into the colleges listed below, given that I’ve accomplished the following:

  • Did extremely well in Intel ISEF (which I won't reveal for anonymity)
  • ACT of 34, SAT IIs of (I expect) 800 (math) and 770 (chemistry)
  • Founder of school's philosophy club
  • I've published one research paper when I was 12 and another one this year
  • I'm working with a professor in a university (a pretty famous one, but I won't reveal the name for anonymity's sake) and am writing a joint paper
  • Take PhD classes in the above mentioned university
  • I've given a conference talk at an AMS national meeting
  • Active member of MathOverflow, and actively chat in the Homotopy Chat Room
  • Board member of a volunteer club in middle school (last year)
  • Active member of high school math club
  • Received awards for volunteering
  • Expert in LaTeX, HTML, JavaScript, etc.
  • Finished AP Calculus BC in eighth grade with a 5 and AP Physics C with a 4, the second of which I completely self-studied
  • I have all As in this current semester, so my weighted GPA is about a 4.6-ish
  • I currently take Speech and Debate (the only class with a B, because I'm not really too good ad public speaking, which is why I really wanted to take this class),
  • PSAT score of 200 (first time I've ever taken it, on a recent practice test I scored a 230)
  • Mentoring a student in real analysis, topology, and abstract algebra at my local high school
  • Am currently attending my local community college
  • I have being playing the piano for about 7-8 years now and was part of my band last year but could not do it this year due to scheduling issues

I plan to participate in the Intel STS. I’d like to know what my chances for the following colleges are:

  • Harvard
  • MIT
  • U Chicago
  • UCLA
  • UC-Berkeley
  • Princeton
  • Caltech
  • Stanford
  • Cambridge University or Oxford University
  • Cornell University
  • Northwestern University
  • UC Davis
  • USC
  • UT Austin

Will they take into consideration that I’m still a freshman and that I’ve not really accomplished much? Will they also take into consideration that I’m a recent immigrant (I moved here in 2013) and I’m not a permanent resident or a US citizen and therefore I (i) wasn’t really aware of too many things, and (ii) wasn’t eligible to participate in some things that I did know about?

You sure are an impressive candidate! It might help if you come off unique in your essay by talking about graduating as a freshman/immigrating here so recently. Good luck!

Your info hasn’t changed enough from your post in January and April for the replies to be much different. What are you looking for that you haven’t gotten from your last 2 sets of replies?