<p>Hi everyone! Can anyone please chance me ??
Turkish-American double citizen-living in Turkey, female
Going to an american school(bilingual curriculum)
GPA: 74/100- its probably 3.2/4.0-unweigted-International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
High level courses: Business and management,A1 turkish, A2 English
Standard Level courses: math, Social Sciences, Biology
SAT1: verbal:530, Math: 670 Writing:570
SAT2: Math 1c:640 2c:630
TOEFL: 95
ECs:
Vice President of Model United Nations society-appointed as chair at a couple of major european MUN conferences-attended numerous conferences
President of Fund Raising committee
have been playing piano since 1999, 7 recitals
english tutor of turkish elementary school students
initiated a community service conference among top american schools in the country, executive director of the conference
Thanks!!</p>
<p>Without knowing your percentile for your class, I would say an average/good chance.</p>
<p>even with a 74? sorry Philosopher but dont u usually say like a 85-95 is around what they accept?</p>
<p>International education systems are drastically different than United States standards, which is why it is difficult to determine without class rank. However, from the OPs standardized test scores, you can speculate with some reasoning that the class rank is good, and the individual is a high achiever. That is, of course, speculation without more information. </p>
<p>Of course, I could be mistaken in thinking that this “american school” is in a foreign nation. If it is, indeed, a 3.2 for a regular public school (with an IB curriculum) in the United States, then the chance is slightly below average.</p>
<p>Our councelor says that because of the rigourous curriculum-and my school has a dual system it is a combination of both american and turkish system- my unweighted gpa is 3.2 even when its 74%. Plus I am a full IB student. my school doesnt have the weighted gpa system so i cant give the weighted info. Also school does not send out rankings because IB students are not ranked.
Would this information help?</p>
<p>pleasee any other chancess??</p>