Type of Undergrad: Large State School (think Big 10, SEC, etc, but not Big 12), Triple major, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Statistics. (In 4 years). Also, I'm a Domestic White Male.
Undergrad GPA: 3.87/4.00 (Cumulative), 4.00/4.00 Computer Science, 4.00/4.00 Statistics, 3.80/4.00 Mathematics
GRE: Range given: 510 - 610 (Verbal), 750 - 800 (Quantitative); CS test upcoming
Math Courses: Calc I/II/III, ODE, PDE, Discrete, Applied Linear Algebra, Abstract Algebra, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Theoretical Linear Algebra
Computer Science Courses (grad-level): Computer Graphics, Computer Graphics II, Computer Vision
Computer ScienceCourses (undergrad-level): Intro CS, Data Structures, Logic, Databases, Algorithms, Programming Languages, Networking, and a few more that are hard to describe
Other Courses: Mathematical Statistics (undergrad), Probability Theory (undergrad), Statistical Inference (undergrad), Mathematical Statistics (grad)
Planned Courses: Operating Systems, Probability Theory (grad)
Letters of Recommendation: 1 From a professor I've done research for 3 years with, 1 From an REU from 2 summers ago (had publication), 1 from REU from last summer (publication in works and leader in field).
Research Experience: 3 Years of research, 2 REUs, 2 conference publications (not top tier), 1 as first author. 1 Journal publication in works which should be submitted to a top tier journal by application date.
Teaching Experience: 2 Semesters of being a TA, Teaching again next semester.
Research Interests: Graphics, Vision, Machine Learning, Computational Geometry, Theory
SOP: Struggling
Concerns: Concerned about CS GRE score (I haven't taken Systems, Compilers or Automata). Low undergraduate university ranking. Low GRE verbal.
Other: Writing a math thesis on mathematics in graphics. Writing a statistics thesis on something or another.
Applying to:
Stanford
UC Berkeley
MIT
Princeton
UIUC
University of Washington
UPenn
UCLA
Harvard
Cornell
Columbia
Considering applying to:
UNC
Caltech
UTexas
Was wondering what my chances are at these universities. Been really hard to find any info about what the average (or better yet, lower bound) of people who get into some of these universities.