<p>I had another post...but my scores and college choices have changed..and these are my final stats.. Your replies will be helpful..thank you in advance </p>
<p>ACT: 35 Composite (33,34,36,36) (translates to a SAT score range: 2340-2390)</p>
<p>Grades:
(Format:Number of subjects for common grade, grade)
Freshmen: 7 A+, 1 B+ OVERALL: A+
Sophomore: 7 A+, 1 B+ OVERALL: A+
Junior: 4 A+, 2 A OVERALL: A+
Senior: 4 A+, 1 A, 1 B+ OVERALL: A+</p>
<p>Toefl-ibt: 115/120</p>
<p>Started Non-profit organization in 2007 (Collaborates with 58 schools in my country)
Lead a student delegation to Dhaka, Bangladesh for educational reforms.
2 Years as trainee in pharma company
1 year full time internship at the research lab in the same pharma company
2 years medical shadowing</p>
<p>Class rank: 1, for all four years of years of high school
Got the Valedictorian medal and highest honor in School</p>
<p>Amazing LORecommendations
My essays are “really good, felt like clapping!!” according to my English Teacher who has 18 years of teaching experience at a reputed High school in London</p>
<p>Please do leave a comment… I will be grateful…</p>
<p>I think you have a solid chance at any of those schools. Your ECs show your interest in the pre med/bio field and are really outstanding. No you didn’t get 800s but not every school is looking for perfect scores. Those scores are still competitive. I know someone that got lower and got into MIT. Also there have been numerous people with 2400s that have gotten rejected from those schools. Your rank/ECs/essays will definitely help you. Best of luck!</p>
<p>Thanks for chancing my brother! I’d say that your ECs are extremely impressive and strengthened by your ACT/rank. If you hold all of those top Ivies equal, I’d say you’re into at least one of them, if not more. However, the fact that you’re an international makes it so much harder. With that said, you seem to be at the top of the competition for even internationals. I also like that you show interest beyond bio/medicine through your poetry and drama. If I had to put a percentage chance that you’d get into at least one of the top Ivies, I’d say 60%. Good Luck, and thanks again!</p>
<p>Your chances look really good but I think colleges value the SAT more than ACT.
Other than that, I think you have a better edge than most applicants!</p>
<p>Very good stats. I’d say you have a decent shot at all of the Ivies. At UNC & USC, you’d have a fairly good chance, and yes to your safeties and UM.</p>
<p>Ivies, Dyuke and UNC OOS – Assuming you do not need FA, then I think you will get into at least two of these schools and probably more. Likely to get in at least one of them and maybe more (if had to predict – yes UNC, Duke and Brown (looking for good pre-med candidates to possibly fill its less than top rated medical school). 50/50 – Cornell and Dartmouth. Reaches Harvard (for everyone) and Penn (only because it has already filled nearly half its class ED).</p>
<p>USC, UN and UM should be safeties for you, however it is true that ivies are unpredictable but in terms of statistics you should at least get in one of them (probably Darmouth, Cornell or Brown)</p>