Chance an international for HYD regular decision

<p>SAT I: Reading 730, Writing: 710, Math: 610
SAT II: Bio M: 710 ( will take chem in january)
We don't have GPA in my school. It's a british school so I'll just post my IGCSE's
2 A*s 4As and 2Bs.
A level predicted grades: AAB
My transcript is really a mix of mostly As and a few Bs
Activities: President of Special Schools Club, General Secretary of Labs Club. Special Schools caters to differently abled children. As president it's my job to organize fundraisers for Special Schools and also to raise awareness for mental disorders. With labs, once a week we invite children from lower end schools that are not equipped with lab facilities to our school. We go through several experiments with them that enable them to understand proper lab procedure etc.</p>

<p>I've worked on 2 Habitat for Humanity Build sites in my country. Apart from building houses I also educated local teens on safe sex.
I did an easter soup kitchen with a local radio station this year and last.
I have a bunch of certificates from essay competitions that I won.
My counsellor said my essays had a lot of substance. I managed to see my teacher recs and they were really good. My bio teacher talked about how I bring lessons to life and my physics teacher called me hard working but then ratted me out on my handwriting. How detrimental will that be?</p>

<p>Be as vicious as you possibly can.</p>

<p>very little chance for these schools, your SATs are too low and your an international applicant</p>

<p>No chance (you said to be vicious) because your SAT is low and your ECs are unimpressive. (D = Dartmouth?) I don’t see any reason why your physics teacher would mention your poor handwriting, but it probably won’t be very “detrimental,” however you most likely will not get in anyway. International makes it worse.</p>

<p>Very unlikely unless you’re from a country they’ve rarely seen an application from.</p>

<p>@bobtheboy: last years valedictorian got into Harvard with a 2010. And how are my ECs unimpressive? Maybe I didn’t elaborate properly</p>