<p>Hi there.
My chance thread comes late. I've been waiting for my SAT score, but it disappointed me a little bit.Chance me please.</p>
<p>I am an international student from a very competitive high school.</p>
<p>Stats
GPA 96/100
Rank 2/542
Courses: toughest(in some kind of accelerated program, but my hs does not have AP/IB etc.courses)
SATI 1480/1600 2210/2400
SATII 800Physics 760MathIIC 730Chemistry Japanese(750-800)</p>
<p>ECs
1 year exchange in Japan on behalf of the government. Visiting and speaking in China Embassy in Japan, House of Representatives head office and Japanese Foreign Affairs Ministry, etc.
500+ hours of cultural & psychological research in Tibet and Xinjiang Autonomous Region, China
300+ hours reading books and papers to old people in rest home
50+ hours disseminating medical knowledge to the farmers in countryside
Holding self-calligraphy exhibition in Sendai, Japan
100+ hours teaching Chinese in a club in Japan
Varsity basketball from primary school(lol) to high school
Ran a cuisine club in high school, Japan</p>
<p>Awards
National Calligrapher(doing for 14 years)
Winning national HS student English competition
Winning national HS student Math competition
Some leadership awards in school and community(most of them you have never heard:( )
NUMEROUS awards in calligraphy
Top level in Japanese</p>
<p>Areas of study
Psychology/International Relations/Economics (undecided)</p>
<p>Other
Currently taking a gap year (will this have some impact on admission?)
Applying for Financial Aid,except for some public universities</p>
<p>Applying to:
Yale(REA)
Brown
Cornell
Dartmouth
Stanford(no FA)
Emory
UCB
UCLA
University of Michigan
College of William and Mary
Williams College
Macalester College
Princeton(maybe)
Harvard(maybe)</p>
<p>I'd like to know what you think about.
Thanks</p>
<p>Good chance at Emory, University of Michigan, College of William and Mary
The Ivys are always a reach for pretty much everyone but I think you have a pretty good shot.</p>
<p>considering the fact that you are an international ivies are going to be even tougher for you than the average applicant. Your EC's and Awards are very impressive as is ur rank/GPA thus i would not be shocked to see you get in at atleast one ivey possibly even as many as three.</p>
<p>assuming the fact that you will wrote great essays (haha hopefully this is true) id be shocked if more than one of your remaining schools rejected you.</p>
<p>Yale(REA)
Brown
Cornell
Dartmouth
Stanford(no FA)
Emory
UCB
UCLA
University of Michigan
College of William and Mary
Williams College
Macalester College
Princeton(maybe)
Harvard(maybe)</p>
<p>You should almost certainly get in to all those schools except the Ivies and maybe Williams. You have a good shot at all the Ivies as well and you should be able to get into at least a few of them.</p>
<p>Yale(REA) - reach but you've got a shot
Brown - same as Yale
Cornell - high match/low reach
Dartmouth - low reach
Stanford(no FA) - same as Yale
Emory - match
UCB - low reach
UCLA - low reach
University of Michigan - match
College of William and Mary - match
Williams College - No idea
Macalester College - No idea
Princeton(maybe) - same as Yale
Harvard(maybe) - same as Yale</p>
<p>Yale(REA)-you seem like a match, but one can never know with the ivies
Brown-same as yale
Cornell-you're in
Dartmouth-better chance than yale, but still not guaranteed
Stanford(no FA)-same as yale
Emory-you should be in
UCB-in
UCLA-in
University of Michigan-not sure; dont know much about this school
College of William and Mary-in
Williams College-a slight reach
Macalester College-dont know
Princeton(maybe)-same as yale
Harvard(maybe)-same as yale</p>
<p>your academic records are stunning, and your ECs are definitely huge advantages. The only thing I can say about your chances to Ivies is that you have a decent shot at any of them, and it depends on other parts of your application, and luck.</p>
<p>Yale(REA) - slight reach
Brown - match
Cornell - slight reach/ match
Dartmouth - slight-reach
Stanford(no FA) - slight reach without FA
Emory - match
UCB - no idea, safety perhaps
UCLA - no idea
University of Michigan - match
College of William and Mary - no idea
Williams College - slight reach
Macalester College - slight reach
Princeton(maybe) - reach
Harvard(maybe) - reach</p>
<p>I would be very surprised if you don't get into at least 3 or 4 of them.</p>
<p>Yale(REA) - Reach
Brown - Low reach
Cornell - high match
Dartmouth - low reach
Stanford(no FA) - Reach
Emory - Match
UCB - Low reach
UCLA - low reach
University of Michigan - high match
College of William and Mary - match
Williams College - Reach
Macalester College - Match
Princeton(maybe) - Reach
Harvard(maybe) - Reach</p>