Chance me (international)

<p>Country : Trinidad and Tobago (Born in Jamaica)</p>

<p>Rank: 2/130 (best ranked school in my country) </p>

<p>GPA: 4.0/4.0</p>

<p>Race: Black</p>

<p>Gender: F</p>

<p>AP: my school doesn't offer AP classes,have equivalent of 4 A'level A's in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Pure Mathematics </p>

<p>SAT: 2210 (M:760 , CR: 760 WR:690) repeating SATs in Nov.</p>

<p>SAT II - Taking Dec </p>

<p>Winner of National Open Scholarship - reserved for top 40 academic achievers (out of 10,000) in country</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Model UN (senior year), Tae Kwon Do (green belt, nothing to scream about), UNESCO club (freshman and sophomore year), Chess Club (freshman to senior, vp in senior year)</p>

<p>Church involvement: youth group, nursery, and greeting (alternating Sundays 2008-Present)</p>

<p>School related activities: Library Prefect (freshman and sophomore year), Prefect (senior year)</p>

<p>Volunteer work : 2008 - Present - Homework help weekly at Police Youth Club (place for at risk youth to spend time productively)
2010 -2011 - Math Tutoring/Homework Help at St. Michael's Home for Boys - (A home for boys who are under the state care for various reasons)
total probably 400+ hours</p>

<p>Summer : 2010 - prepared for Cambridge Math exam (elective), Youth leader at Summer Church Camp at Police Youth Club
2011 - Worked at Ministry of Health in Jamaica under Gender related issues in HIV/AIDS prevention (helped prepare for and execute 4 training seminars)</p>

<p>Gap Year : Homeschooling a six-year old with learning difficulties, Continued help at Youth Club</p>

<p>Thanks in advance :)</p>

<p>international students don’t get any race-based advantages, so I would say your chances are fairly low. International admits usually have international level talents.</p>