Chance me for Upenn (wharton) / Cornell (dyson) / NYU (stern)

<p>Hi guys, my name is Raphael and I am a student from France. Could you please chance me for these three schools ? I'll chance back !</p>

<p>I am a prospective international student for the class of 2016.
I applied Regular Decision.</p>

<p>-Sex : M
-School : Private (one of top 5 schools in France)
-Rank : Top student in class (out of 120)
-Very good transcripts (A's everywhere) </p>

<p>(No GPA in France)</p>

<p>-SAT I : 2040 (M:760, W:660, CR:620, Essay: 10)
-SAT II : 790 MathsII, 770 MathsI, 680 Spanish
-Toefl : 103
-IELTS : 7.5</p>

<p>-100 Hours of community service in Indonesia
-Internship in a Law firm
-Work as a waiter for 1 month
-Attended english classes during summer at UCLA, University of Wisconsin and NYU.</p>

<p>-Good essays.
-Recs : 1 from my principal (outstanding), 1 from my mathematic teacher (outstanding), 1 from my economy teacher (very good)</p>

<p>Chance me for the college i mentioned...</p>

<p>Thanks !</p>

<p>Do you need financial aid?</p>

<p>I do not need financial aid.</p>

<p>Anyone want to tell me my chances…?</p>

<p>A pretty good chance, depends largely on your essays, how are they?</p>

<p>They are good-very good but not outstanding…</p>

<p>Come on guys, hundreds of views and just 2 comments…</p>

<p>I’m not sure about international students. My French teacher mentioned that the classes are much more difficult to do well in in France, so hopefully the universities are aware of that. I would say that you have the highest chance at NYU, just because statistically speaking, it’s the least competitive of the bunch. Wharton may be a stretch, but it’s a stretch for everyone now. I don’t have much insight on Cornell, besides what I’ve heard about its reputation. In general, schools this competitve are just a crapshoot. There’s really no way to tell who will get in. Everyone who applies is equally qualified. Good luck!</p>

<p>Raphael, You got a good chance with NYU and maybe Cornell. Upenn is very competitive but that does not mean you don’t have a chance. Usually schools like to draw international students to create a diverse campus so I say you got a fair chance of getting in at least one of your choices. Good luck!!</p>