<p>Your chance percent-wise is exactly [1.4322%].</p>
<p>Baby, It's divine</p>
<p>hahahaha ^</p>
<p>Good luck... your chance is good.</p>
<p>Oromia, I think you are a shoe-in at any school including Harvard.There is a dearth of qualified African American applicants.So your score and achievements will make you shine over others.Just write a killer admission essay and relax.</p>
<p>Btw,are you from ETHIOPIA.oromia is a name of a district found in Ethiopia.</p>
<p>I think you have a great chance.But don't be disappointed if Harvard doesn't take you.There are many excellent colleges out there who are more than happy to have you.</p>
<p>Shoe-in would be overdoing it...</p>
<p>good chance. You need higher SAT. From what my counselor said, Harvard is around 2260 usually. But it might be lower due to AA. However, I would think they want 2150+ even if it is for minorities. Best of Luck.</p>
<p>Your grades and testing are good, you are a black female, and you are top-ranked.</p>
<p>You have a better chance than many people, but you certainly don't have a 100 percent chance, if that's what you're asking.</p>
<p>--</p>
<p>"what is so great about the HYPS, anyway, other than their prestige and expensiveness"</p>
<p>You asked an EXCELLENT question here. Applicants to these schools should continue to ask themselves this question before they begin to apply to college.</p>
<p>To answer it: ultimately, you'll receive the benefit of a strong education. Isn't that enough?</p>
<p>Retake your SAT I. Seriously. Then we'll see from there, 'cause it's not looking good from here.</p>
<p>If you want percentages, Harvard's admit rate is around 10%, so yours would be around 3-4%. AA can only help you so much...</p>
<p>Lets stop giving her any more advices. All her posts and STAS are from one year ago. She should already be in one of schools among HYPMS if not THE Harvard.</p>
<p>Wow-I made this forum LAST march, by now my stats have changed, and i'm not asking any more questions
lol gashanesro, Oromia is defininetly not a district, there are 40 million Oromo people, the majority peoples of East Africa. Oromia is instead a nation that has been fighting for their liberation from a continuing progression of terrorist dictatorship govs. of ethiopia since the 19th century...
I am not tryin to be rude gashawnesro, just take this as a quick history lesson pal.</p>
<p>^^ so where did you end up going? :)</p>
<p>Will you get in? Who knows. You look like a strong applicant. You can't get in if you don't apply.</p>
<p>boho-girl, i'm in the class of 2008 (high school)</p>
<p>and although going to the big H would be great, honestly, i think i will get a great education among any of the universities i have applied to. i have changed a bit since last year</p>
<p>Haha, that's great.
Nevertheless, your topic seems to be very popular!</p>
<p>lol, i know right?
its a shocker to see this forum i made march 2007 appear last week, i laughed pretty hard</p>