Chance an anxious international student

<p>This is my first post here in CC
I'm a korean student studying in an IB school in Indonesia.
Basically i'm the top1-2% in my class (though my school doesnt rank)
I struggled in doing my SAT, my highest single sitting is 1870 (700M, 570W, 600CR and 680M, 590CR, 600W ), and 1910 Superscore (it's low)
My GPA (FULL IB), is 36-38/42 and 38-40/45 </p>

<p>I've got good to great Teacher recs, and several ECs which include :
School body vice president
Basketball Vice captain
Scholarship in Junior Highschool
Credit for Australian Mathematics Competition
Church worship leader
Church youth president
Habitat for humanity
Cashier Work Experience
and many more</p>

<p>My target schools are (business):
Uchicago
UCBerkeley
UCLA (econ)
USC
BU
Uwisconsin Madison
UT austin
Umich-ann arbor</p>

<p>Can anyone chance me please? I'm just too anxious that i wont get into any single one
AND i didnt apply for financial aID!
HONESTLY UMICH and Berkeley are my top choices!</p>

<p>1950 is like the minimum(but not cutoff) for U Mich. So, you have like 25 percent chance that you will get accepted…</p>

<p>Michigan does not superscore. International applicants, especially those from East Asia, are at a disadvantage. I think your chances at Cal, Chicago and Michigan are not good. Texas, UCLA and USC are also reaches. You have a shot at any of those schools though, thanks to your excellent grades and class rank. You are probably in at BU and Wisconsin though.</p>

<p>Thankyou for your comments.
Any more comments guys?
So, is cal/umich frankly impossible for me? What percentage would best express my chances there? 10%?:S</p>

<p>your GPA is something like 3.5 on a 4 scale with no so good SAT. Your chances are 0 to 5%. 45,000 students apply to UMich for roughly ~6300 seats. Most students who got in have ~ > 3.8 GPa.</p>

<p>^ No. He is top 1-2% in his class, so it’s fair to say that his grades are just fine. I don’t know where you came up with a 3.5 either.</p>

<p>my gpa is not 3.5. cos my school’s program is IB which cannot be directly converted into a 4.0 GPA scale.</p>