<p>what are my chances at princeton mit cornell yale columia rice or suggest me any other engineering college which gives me full ride hi i am international candidate currently living in pakistan my stat gce o levels
physics A*
chemistry A*
mathematics A*
urdu A*
commerce A*
statistics A
business studies A*
pakistan studies A*
islamyat A*
english B
currently giving a levels my as levels results are
physics A
chemistry A
maths A
business studies A
economics A
urdu A
computing A
my sat scores are sat 1 2250 and sat 2 perfect score with 800 math level 1 800 math level 2 800 physics 800 chemistry
my toefl ibt score is 100
extra curriculars;
volunteer at social village teaching orphans 60+ hours
green pakistan welfare society 60+ hours
spelling bee contest 2nd postion in country
won singing competition and dancing national and local
i am best dancer and singer in my country
my rank is 2nd at school....
chance me for good universities
i had 10 letter of recemmendations from my teachers</p>
<p>First I want to say that you are incredibly smart and it’s great that you choose to come to colleges in the states. These colleges are the top and hardest schools to get into. I’m not an expert on college admission (only fifteen), but this site called collegeboard.com will help. If you go to the college search, and type in the universities, then it’ll show basically all the essentials that you need to know. Like the average SAT and ACT scores, what are more and less considered when admitting college students, college costs, etc.
You definitely have good scores and extra curriculars, but so do the rest of the people that are applying for these colleges. What it will come down to is your essay and your interview. This will show them who you are and whether you’re worthy of going to their school.
But with your academics/EC and if you do well on the essay portion and interview, then you can get in. I hope I’m not too late of answering and I hope that I helped.
P.S.
Did you take any AP classes during school, if they’re offered? Advances classes are very important when applying to these colleges.</p>