OK, so you’re obviously very linguistically talented and worldly. That’s good, colleges like that. However, I’m also sure you’re aware that international admits, especially to the schools that you’re talking about, are EXTREMELY competitive. Two gap years is also going to look a little weird, but I like your personal statement. With that in mind, I’ll go down the list.
Oh, and for other people who are going to review, a 1270/1300 on the Ceneval equates roughly to a 1370/1600 on the SAT, 95th percentile, and a 112/120 on the TOEFL is 97th percentile.
UPenn- Unlikely you’ll get in here. While you’ve got pretty good stats, although weaker test scores than GPA, you’d have around a 15% chance if you were from the US, however, you’re not. International admit will significantly drop your odds, maybe more like 10% or under.
Williams - also very competitive, although I think they get fewer international applications than a big ivy league school like Penn does. Regardless, it’s still harder to get in as an international admit, around 10% chance or lower.
Amherst - Also very slim chances here. You’ve got less than a 10% chance of getting in here.
Colby - You’ve got a better shot here, although still not probable. If i’m generous, maybe a 20% chance? I can’t really foresee how much of an impact being international will have here.
Babson - You’ve got a much higher chance here. Maybe about 40%, and even higher if they like your essay.
U of Rochester- Similar chance to Babson here, although maybe just a tiny bit lower. About 35% chance, maybe higher if they like your essay and things outside of your academics.
Dickinson - You’ll probably get in here. Maybe a 50-60% chance, maybe even higher.
W&J - You’ll get in here. Solid safety, 90% chance
All of these could be wrong, because I’m not sure how much a lot of these liberal arts schools factor in international admission. Your essays and background look really good, but your test scores are a little bit below what a lot of these top schools look for. Maybe if your SAT goes really well, you can up your chances. Good luck regardless.
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