Applying for ED2... Any chance?

<p>I'm an international student from China. Being at US for 4 years in Virginia.
Have a really low SAT score... about 1250 for verbal and math. I'm waiting for my December's result.
TOEFL... I got 99.... which I am deciding whether I should take it one more time.
But I have a really high GPA. Our school is a scale of 5, so I'm 4.56 unweighted and I am the top 1%
Haven't taken SAT II yet but I think they will all be above 700...
I have 8 aps total. AP US History 3 AP English Language AP European History 3 AP Calculus AP Spanish 4 AP English Literature AP Biology AP United States Government & Politics.</p>

<p>Awards: National Spanish Exam Level 2 Bronze
Highest Honor in 10th grade and 11th grade of the year
Physics Award throughout the school
Dorm Leadership Award
High Honor(Average above 95) every year
Honorable Mention on History Research Paper
Coaches Award and Most Improved Player Award on Equestrian</p>

<p>ECs: Flute Player get many awards at school
Equestrian
Ultimate Frisbee
Tennis Club and Badminton Club
President of International Club
National Honor Society
Honor Board Member
Junior Class representative </p>

<p>Community Service
Parks and Recycling
Crozet Elementary School
Recycling
Reconstructing a green house</p>

<p>Letters of Rec: I bet they are really good. I chose the teachers who really like me.</p>

<p>Essay: I dont know... </p>

<p>Why am I passionate about Colgate:
1.Beautiful Landscape
2.I was impressed by the students' spirits
3.Really small class, everyone gets attention
4.Rigor school in academic
5.Strong Science which will be my major</p>

<p>Do I have any chance to get in? Thank you:) I just want to hear the honest reply.</p>

<p>THANK YOU VERY MUCH</p>

<p>BTW I do not expect financial aid.</p>

<p>Very concerning as Colgate does put significant weight in Standardized tests. Similar upstate NY location test optional schools are Union College, Clarkson, St. Lawrence (beautiful campus).
Bates will still be tough but may be worth trying as it is test optional.</p>

<p>your timetable is a little behind as you have not taken sat II yet.
I agree with nervedoctor, try looking at test optional schools.
another option is to take a gap year, retake SAT I and take your Sat II and reapply next year.</p>