Scared for my chances

<p>I am currently a Junior who goes to school in Quincy Massachusetts. I am an Asian American Male. I am really not looking so good right now for grades. They are:</p>

<p>Weighted GPA: 4.0
Unweighted GPA: 4.3
Class Rank: 20/500 </p>

<p>PSATS: 200 as a sophomore
Yet to receive junior scores</p>

<p>SATS: 800 Math,700 CR, 650 Writing (2150) In one sitting</p>

<p>Classes Taking (Completely Maxed Out)
Spanish 4A
Physics A
AP US History
Pre Calculus A
AP English and Composition</p>

<p>Clubs
Asian Culture Club
Interact Club
Thomas Jefferson Forum
Academic Decathlon
Math Club
Science Olympiad
Swimming (Varsity)
National Honor Society
Foreign Language Honor Society
ROTC
Volunteer at Local Asian Community Organization
Volunteer at Local School </p>

<p>Of these clubs, I will be the president of Math, Academic and Vice of Science Olympiad. I might be a captain for swim team also. </p>

<p>Hooks?
Will be first person in my family to pass high school.
Able to speak and understand three languages
Maxed out in every AP class for the next two years</p>

<p>Colleges Interested In
Boston College
Harvard
Brown
Boston University
Northeastern
Bentley
UMASS Amherst
Notre Dame
New York University</p>

<p>if you give a list of the colleges you are looking at we can chance you, research colleges that have good programs in the major you are interested in</p>

<p>Your stats are great for most of these schools! Only Harvard and Brown would want much more.</p>

<p>what would people say for ivies? match, low reach, high reach?</p>

<p>you are good for all of the schools execpt brown and harvard, for harvard you need 2300+</p>

<p>for ivies its a throw up no one is guaranteed to get in.</p>

<p>so if i raise my SAT score, even with my rank how would the schools look at me</p>

<p>Yea, most ivy applicants have 2200+ SAT’s, high class ranks, and high GPA’s. But ivy leagues can be unpredictable so apply anyways. You just might get accepted. You have a great chance at all other schools though. Good luck!</p>

<p>any other opinions?</p>