Chance an international

<p>SAT I: 2350 (750CR, 800M, 800W)
SAT II: 2x800
IB: 39/42 (school doesn't rank or send GPA but I think this is a 4.0UW, 4.5W)
Awards: Many business related awards, school awards and math awards
ECs: 2300 (not a typo) hours of community service, 8 different activities with good leadership positions (all are geared towards community service but they are vastly different), 1 dance crew, 1 varsity sport, business, work experience (ranked in top 5 internships globally) ALL HAVE BEEN DONE FOR AT LEAST 2 YEARS, SOME FOR 4.
Nationality: Indian
Financial Aid: No</p>

<p>Applying to:
Wharton ED
UChicago EA
UMich/Ross EA
Harvard
Princeton
Stanford
Columbia</p>

<p>Note: I spent at least 2 hours a week on each of the ECs listed above, while spending up to 10 hours on some (my work was 66 hours a week for 8 weeks).</p>

<p>Where are you from and are you asking for aid?</p>

<p>India, and no financial aid. You might not have seen it but I put it in my original post.</p>

<p>So what do you think?</p>

<p>Great statistics. Just one question- does your school give out grades or not? Usually a 6 doesn’t correspond to a flat A, and at our school, can correspond to a B-B+. For example, I have a 3.87 GPA, but a 41/42 prediction on the IB.</p>

<p>You look good for Wharton ED.</p>

<p>Our school doesn’t give a GPA or relate our scores to grades, though I have emailed some of the institutions to which I am applying and they have said that, for them, a 7 is a A+ (and thus a 5 for weighted GPA), a 6 is an A, 5 is a B and so on.</p>

<p>really? Ah sweet. Anyways, you look all set to go- just make sure that you have a consistently strong application (aka don’t overlook the common app essay and supplements).</p>