Be a judge please =)

<p>I am an international student in Canada</p>

<p>I am curious about what kind of college I am capable to attend in US. (big public schools? community college? selective universities? mid-size universities?)
Here is a breif list of my achievements.</p>

<p>1) Graduate at age of 16 due to financial reasons
2) AP environmental science 5/5
3) GPA(US):3.8, GPA(Canada):89% to 91% (note 86% is an ''A'' in canada)
4) English is my second language (I have only learned it since two years ago), but I have work very hard to earn an ''A'' in english (so far)... (that's the reason why I do not have a long list of ECA)
5) Grade 12 course work: chem, phy, en, math, env sc ap
6) couch of physics olympiad
7) ECA(in canada and also in my homeland): volunteer in stanley park(national park), soccer team, aquatic club, agricultural career program, volunteer in ''multi-cultural program'' in elementary school, drama club, tennis club, mathematics club, science club, go club(attend go school)
8) SAT I (expect 700/800), SAT II MathII, phy, chem (expect 780 to 800/800))
9) possible majors: physics/ pure math/ math/ astronomy
10) from hong kong
11) work experience: tutor in science (to earn money for summer school)
12) will be a lab assistance in a lab in UBC (university of british columbia) in the chemical and biological engineer department, from september07 to may08
13) will be writing APs exam of Calculus, Chemistry and Physics after graduate from high school (I am taking a year off to work in UBC so I have time to do it)
14) if possible, i will take a course of Writing in UBC to improve my english. I am also looking forward to be participate in Math Olympiad.</p>

<p>lastly, does TOEFL help?
ps: please leave a comment to help me improving my application.</p>

<p>many thanks!!</p>

<p>I think you can get into almost any school in the US except for a select few. I think that most Ivies will be a reach for you, but nonetheless you have a chance at them.</p>