<p>hi!
I am a rising high school senior. I am going to high school in the United States, but I was born in India. I came here about 11 years ago, and I'm applying as an international student. I don't need financial aid and here are my stats:
gpa (unweighted): 93.18 or 3.8
SAT reading:750
SAT Writing: 750
Sat Math: 620
SAT total:2120 (im retaking this)
ACT best score 32 (not superscored or anything)
ACT reading: 36
ACT writing: 34
ACT essay: 10
ACT math and science: 29
ACT best combined score: 33
by the time i graduate I'll have taken AP Stat, bio, psychology, lit, lang, chem and US
EC:
Tennis team JV 2 years, Varsity 1 year
In a musical and two dramas/plays
NHS
piano
pre med club
honor roll all 3 years so far
2 research projects:
one in chemistry with a local college where me and my peers came up with the idea, hypothesized and experimented, and presented our findings
one in biology with a hospital in india where I helped educate rural Indians about good nutrition
volunteering at the local library and hospital
I'm also trilingual if that helps..?
Thanks in advance
:) :) :)</p>
<p>I think that you have a decent shot at it</p>
<p>Why are you applying as an international if you live in the US? You have a much better shot if you aren’t an international. </p>
<p>@Ranza123 its because I’m not a U.S. citizen nor am i a permanent resident yet. I should be a permanent resident by my sophomore year of college</p>
<p>Oh alright that makes more sense. I think the most important thing for you to do right now is study for the math section of your SATs, as that is where you are truly lacking. Also, if you are planning on submitting your SAT scores, you will need two SAT II scores to accompany them.</p>
<p>@Ranza123 I took us: 730 and chem:740</p>
<p>There are certain Visas that also count the same as citizenship for the purpose of College Admission arent there?</p>
<p>Yeah, but I don’t have one of those visas. I won’t need to university to sponsor my visa though if that helps? My parents are sponsoring me</p>