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?