So many ridiculous people out there

<p>and i guess im average compared to them? i don’t know how to choose safety schools… So far im like… HYPMS…uh then im lost here are my stats</p>

<p>school: top NE boarding (along the lines of “andover”)
gpa: 10.2/11.0
rank: no rank, about 15~20% from the top?
sat: math 780 cr 720 wr 730 total 2230
sat2: math2 800, chem 750, bio E 770
ap tests: calc ab5, bio5, spanish4
EC:
12hrs-piano, piano ensemble president
15hrs-dance company, dance team captain, “adv. dancer” title
4hrs-environmental newspaper editor-in-chief
5hrs-yearbook sr board layout director
3hrs-gospel choir-club head
2hrs-outreach music lessons club head
3hrs-liberty club president
2hrs-student council dorm representative
2hrs-martin luther king day committee
1hr-diversity council
7hrs-work
–total 56 hours (honest! but do u think i shoudl crank down that number not to appear insane???)</p>

<p>Could you please tell me some schools where

  1. I have 50% chance of getting in
  2. I have over 90% chance getting in</p>

<p>THANKYOU</p>

<p>Ivies are a crapshoot, but try some top LACs…</p>

<p>You’d have a good shot at schools like Wesleyan and Bates. </p>

<p>We can give better answers if you tell us more of what you want…</p>

<p>If your school is along the the lines of “andover,” your college counselor should be able to help you with this. They should have a very good handle on where you would get in - all the money your parents have paid, this is the pay back time. Those counselors are paid/ranked for placing students in top schools, go talk to your counselor. Most people may say by being the 15-20% of your class, you probably wouldn’t get into any top schools, but if your school traditonally place 40-50% students in ivies then you shoudl have a very good chance.</p>