<p>Hello, I am an international student from Hong Kong SAR, China.
Please briefly evaluate my chance:
I applied for UCLA, Berkeley and Cornell engineering school, and Brown physics.
SAT I score by December delivered to the UCs:
Reading 610, Writing 670 (essay 9), Math 800, Total 2080
SAT I score by January delivered to Cornell and Brown:
Reading 680, Writing 750 (essay 12), Math 800, Total 2230
SAT II score in November:
Physics, Chemistry, Math II all 800s.
Class rank is about 10%~15%, I'm not quite sure.
I checked the admission data of Cornell engineering school online, it seems to me that writing score is not considered?
It's depressing for me, as my CR is only 680 and W is better than expected 750. Math is 800 though, but there should be a pile of applicants with 800 since it's engineering.
Thank you.</p>
<p>Based on your scores, ucla=70% chance Berkeley=50% Cornell=40% brown=40%
What are you extracurriculars?
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1290735-chance-brown-bro-brown.html#post13898090[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1290735-chance-brown-bro-brown.html#post13898090</a></p>
<p>Very commonplace extracurricular. I only joined the school team for English and Chinese debate and some local tournaments without any decent ranks, and also a vice-chairperson of a small school club about philosophy.
Even a 2080 brings me high chance for UCLA and Berkeley, and only 40% for a 2230 for Cornell and Brown?
By the way, thanks.</p>
<p>Cornell and Brown are both really tough schools so you’re chances are around 40%</p>