<p>Hello! Firstly, I would just like to ask: Are you at DPS RK Puram? I LOVE that school! I almost transferred there during my junior year! Only, some of the girls there were quite hostile. (Dont know if it was because I was a foreign student?) Secondly, you honestly have a brilliant chance at any school you apply to. However, I must point out that even the most intelligent and well rounded candidates are often denied admission at Ivies. Ivies are notoriously unpredictable. Same goes for CalTech. I would say that you are a shoe-in for MIT! Good luck with your ventures, and enjoy the Indian weather! (Boston-MIT is horribly cold!)</p>
<p>I have already chanced you and thank you for giving me a detailed explanation.
I am really from DPS RKP and I have been to Boston, mighty cold out there. :-)</p>
<p>Guys, what is my chace at Princeton and Stanford? Hope that I have a good chance with these…
Is Princeton as nerdy as Caltech or is it more well-rounded?
Do let me know…
Thank You :-)</p>
<p>Great SAT scores and ECs. Try to write brilliant essays. You sure do stand a chance, but remember to have some safety schools. Ivies after all are reaches for everyone.</p>
<p>You could be either SG or BM. I would say the latter.
FYI once a person gets into exun, he/she stays even if they aren’t participating in its activities. I’m an Exun member myself. + I guess G.Bhasjar happens in Dec. Sorry for doubting you on this part. :S</p>
<p>OP…you wanted to know about Stanford and Princeton…</p>
<p>…Stanford/Harvard will be the hardest schools to get into followed by Yale and Princeton…</p>
<p>…I have known plenty of students get into Caltech/MIT in the past 20 plus years get rejected by Stanford and Harvard…</p>
<p>…of all the schools…Stanford and Harvard practice “holistic” admissions zealously…so you can never count on getting in…and in recent years Stanford has become even more unpredictable and difficult…</p>