<p>Hi PLEASE CHANCE ME FOR THE IVIES AND ILL CHANCE YOU GUYS BACKK</p>
<p>ACADEMICS
SAT: 2300
SAT 2s: taking Math 2, spanish and french in october and literature in november
GCSEs: 10 A<em>s including Russian and Biblical hebrew
AS level: 4 As- french, spanish, maths, economics and predicted 4 A</em>s in A2. will finish philosophy and further maths as this year- predicted 2 As</p>
<p>SPORT
Tennis camp 5 years running
Ski touring, advanced skier, gold medal ski academy
Climbed mt. kilimanjaro raising $50,000 for charity</p>
<p>ACADEMICS
won best UK russian essay prize and most innovative
commendation for symposium on london riots and arab spring, speaking in two more symposiums at various schools</p>
<p>POSTS OF RESPONSIBILITY
Chair of Charity Committee
On Senior Committee at school- top five students in the year, possible equivalent to valedictorian
Youth director at synagogue
member of law society, jewish society, and politics and current affairs society</p>
<p>BUSINESS
Managing Director of a company in Young Enterprise scheme, won best overall company in the london region, competed amongst top 13 companies in the UK
Working to provide laptops and telecommunications networks in schools in Nepal
Bank of England Target 2.0 - on the team, advises bank of england on how to set monetary policy</p>
<p>WORK EXPERIENCE
Church Pension Group- week
JP Morgan- week
French and spanish tutoring, 4 years running
camp counsellor </p>
<p>SUMMER PROGRAMS
Ivy Scholars Global Leaders program
Spanish immersion and community service Costa Rica
Israel summer tour program</p>
<p>You seem very well rounded in academics and extra curricular activities. To be honest, your SAT scores aren’t in the range of most Ivy Leagues but the leadership and responsibility positions you have put you out to be what Ivy league schools are looking for. Make sure you get some letters of recommendation to submit to colleges as well! I wouldn’t worry about getting into an Ivy League if I were you because it’s a possibility. </p>
<p>I know a guy that got SAT scores that weren’t that amazing (2000) but got into Princeton because of the amount of leadership positions he had in clubs and all the work he did outside of school.
Just remember to keep your head high, get letters of recommendation, and relax! You’re in a much better place than others.</p>
<p>Did you take the ACTs as well?</p>
<p>I think you have a great shot at the Ivy’s! I don’t agree that 2300 isn’t in the Ivy League range; in fact you are near the higher of the middle 50% of most Ivy League universities. You have some fantastic and cool ECs that you’ve done (that mountain climb sounds absolutely amazing). Continue to volunteer, accumulate experience and stories, and seek out leadership as best as you can. Most of your ECs aren’t long term, which may hurt slightly, but I think the quality and uniqueness of a couple of them can supersede that. I suggest that you practice the Common App essays and really try to focus on the most unique aspect of your repertoire. Best of luck!</p>
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