Canadian student applying SCEA to Princeton, chance?

<p>Hey guys, I would appreciate if you guys chanced me, applying Princeton early.</p>

<p>Stats: (Our school does not send GPA's but we send percentage marks along with ranks.)
Rank: 2/300 (96.1% overall grade)
SAT: 730 CR, 800 M, 740 W (10 essay)
SAT 2: 800 Chem, 800 Physics, 800 Math level 2
AP (self studied, they aren't offered at our school): Chemistry 5, Physics B 5, Computer Science A 5, Calculus BC 5</p>

<p>Extracurricular activites:
Research with a professor at University of Toronto - co-authored and published a paper
USA Mathematical Olympiad two times participant
Asian Pacific Math Olympiad two times participant
Canadian Math Olympiad two times participant (Division 2,3)
(recognition for being top 12 in nation...almost made International Math Olympiad)
American Computer Science League All-stars competition (intermediate division) - 1st place individual award
4 years of choir activity - bass section leader in senior year
Head of Math Club (improved our school ranking to 2nd in nation in a waterloo contest)
Head of Chess club (As a team we placed 2nd in Toronto two consecutive years)
Ross Mathematics Program (sophomore summer)
Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics (freshman summer)</p>

<h2>Avogadro (national chemistry contest) exam 99th percentile</h2>

<p>I am taking most challenging courses in our school, and I am currently taking hardest first year course at University of Toronto, maintaining 93% mark at the moment.</p>

<p>My essays are very unique and well written (would give 9+/10), and
my recommendation letters are all excellent, I've read them (10/10)</p>

<p>Setbacks might be - being an international student, asian male.
Chance me, thank you.</p>

<p>hello from a fellow canadian!</p>

<p>your test scores and grades are strong and i think your ECs are great. most of them are academic, though, so just make sure you don’t come across as a bookworm in your essays, which, since you claim that they are very unique and well written, i’m sure you don’t.</p>

<p>really, there’s no point in worrying about being international, asian, male (i’m the same, but female) because it’s silly. yes, the chances are lower than if you were american, legacy, URM, but you’re not so just be the best you can be and hope it shines through in the essays!</p>

<p>i’m applying too, so good luck to us both!</p>