<p>have a nice day :)</p>
<p>i'm studying in england, cambridgeshire and would like to apply to american universities. this is my result:</p>
<p>two year gcse: </p>
<p>physics: - A*
chemistry: - A*
biology: - A*
geography: - A*
history: - A*
mathematics: - A*
art and design: - A*
german: - A</p>
<p>bpho physics challenge: - silver medal; duke of edinburg award,</p>
<p>a-level:</p>
<p>mathematic- ; A*
physics- ; A*
chemistry- ; A</p>
<p>the british mathematical olympiad: - bronze medal</p>
<p>sat 1 score: 2200
sat 2 score: math 2 - 720, physics - 800,
act: 31,</p>
<p>i want to apply for schools: - harvard university, princeton university, stanford university, uc berkeley, cornell; yale; caltech etc..</p>
<p>what are my chances?</p>
<p>thank you! :)</p>
<p>@leonardsusskind - selective universities in the USA base admission decisions on much more than just test results, and few students are selected based on academic qualifications alone. What can you tell us about your extracurriculars, awards, and other qualifications that would make you a good candidate for these schools?</p>
<p>Bpho and math olympiad = good. What else have you been doing - for your Duke of Edinburgh award, you must have been involved in activities? What level did you reach for Duke of Edinburgh?
Your academics are good but pretty much expected for this level of schools. What major are you interested in? What about schools like Pomona, Williams, Grinnell… (for science)?
Don’t submit your ACT, only your SAT.
Finally, for an international student, the most important question is: what’s your parents’ budget?</p>