Chance me for SFS?

<p>Hi there! I don't really know how to gauge SFS' selectivity! It's my first choice, so I'd appreciate a little idea on my admission prospects! :)</p>

<p>US Citizen (Singaporean descent), lived in New York, Connecticut, Singapore. Currently in a Shanghai IB school.</p>

<p>SAT: 2220 740/710/770.</p>

<p>IGCSE Grades: 8A* and 1A
IB Predicted Grades: 43 out of 45</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
CEO and Founder of a non-profit Microbank (2 years) - Last year I started a microbank, where we raise funds to give out microcredit loans to those in poverty. Originally intended to serve local farmers in China, we have since expanded to hold assets and capital in over 30 countries, with a particular focus on student loans in developing countries to send students to university. We have quarterly earnings of around 12,000 Chinese Yuan. </p>

<p>Head Boy (2 years) - I conduct the job interviews for all incoming members of staff, and personally played a role in the hiring of the current Head of School.</p>

<p>Student council Representative (2 years)</p>

<p>Marketing director and founding member for school radio station (1 year)</p>

<p>Debating team (2 years) - Won best speaker awards at numerous debating tournaments</p>

<p>Model United Nations (2 years) - Notably, selected as Deputy President of the Economic and Social Council for a large high school conference in Suzhou, China.</p>

<p>Volunteering (3 years) - I hold free English classes for local Chinese, which leads to official English Proficiency certifications. I also help organize sporting and recreational activities with the mentally and physically disabled every week.</p>

<p>NGO Volunteering (1 year) - I was selected to enter a social entrepreneurship course held by an international NGO, where I designed hats and scarves, marketed them, and delivered proceeds to an impoverished school in Tibet. With the same NGO, I also taught English to impoverished children weekly. </p>

<p>Journalism (2 years) - I am an occasional writer for a large urban newspaper (the Shanghai Daily) and various educational magazines. I write about charitable work, and also have represented my radio station and school. All works have been published.</p>

<p>Service Committee (2 years) - I have participated in organising anti-AIDS, anti-Racism, Environmental, etc, campaigns in school and fundraising.</p>

<p>Summer Experiences:
Volunteering/Exchange in South Africa - Volunteered in the slums, and in a rehabilitation and homeless shelter. Lectures from many social activists, college professors, speakers on developmental economics, race relations, and post-Apartheid politics. I now serve as an ambassador for the organization that I went with, promoting activism and humanitarianism at my school.</p>

<p>Ivy Scholars program at Yale University - I was selected to attend undergraduate and graduate level courses at Yale university in the areas of Political Philosophy, Law and Economics. Have attended courses and lectures from renowned professors in those fields such as Walter Russell Mead, Paul Solman (from CBS), Dean of Yale Law School Robert Post, etc etc</p>

<p>Economics courses at UC Berkeley - Self explanatory</p>

<p>bumpppppp</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>SATs = good
Grades = good
International background = good (you’ll have some great things to write about in the essay)
Extracurriculars = wow </p>

<p>Like how do you even have time to be CEO of a microbank, organize sporting events for the disabled every week, teach free English classes to Chinese, run a radio station, participate in student council/head boy/debate team and still have time to get almost perfect IBs? When do you do sleep? Do you take prescription drugs? All of those things minus being a student would still be considered a pretty substantial career even for an adult.</p>

<p>I mean to answer your question, yes, you have a great shot, but I just don’t understand…</p>

<p>Anyone else care to give me a chance? New SAT scores are in! My new 1600 score is 1510 (CR 800, M 710).</p>

<p>I’m only doing 2 SAT subject tests though :s</p>

<p>Calm down dude, you are a highly competitive applicant. I’m not sure if this is trolling or not, but given that you’ve written so extensively about your resume, I take it that you’re just worried. You’re fine.</p>