<p>TOEFL: reading 30 speaking 24 listening 29 writing 30 total 113
SSAT: Math 800, Reading 790, Verbal 750, total 2340, 97%
SAT: Math 800, reading 600, writing 650, total 2050</p>
<p>Excellent at honors math, computer programming<br>
Awards:
AMC8 25, AMC10 132.
NOIP (a chinese national programming competition) (junior middle school group) Second prize
Basically a full A student, with 2 or 3 Bs.</p>
<p>Activities</p>
<p>French 2 yrs, Basketball 2 yrs, Ping-pong 2 yrs, Tennis 2+ yrs, Swimming every summer since I'm 7.</p>
<p>Traditional Chinese drawing 2 yrs, traditional Chinese carving 2 yrs.</p>
<p>Debating 2 yrs, with awards and a summer camp experience in the States.</p>
<p>Haven't got any musical experience save for some time in the school choir.</p>
<p>Please rate me for Choate, Lawrenceville, Cate, Thatcher, Webb, and Andover.</p>
<p>First of all, don’t take my comment too seriously but listing all the extracurriculars doesn’t make you a good applicant. You need to be good at them in order to get into Andover or maybe Choate and Lawrenceville. 2 years just didn’t seem enough to me (unless you’re super talented)
Well I actually don’t know much about the other schools you’re applying to so I cant chance you
but anyway I hope you’ll get in all of these schools. Good luck!!</p>
<p>no, just leaving French and tennis is a little sparse. if you’re passionate about your other ECs and plan to continue them, write them down. </p>
<p>i don’t really chance people because i’m bad at that, but your TOEFL, SSAT and SAT scores are impressive. i’m just wondering though-- if you got a 800 on your math SAT section, why aren’t you looking into Exeter? their math program is really, really strong.</p>
<p>lastly, which grade are you applying to? because if you’re applying to 9th and you got a perfect math SAT score… wow</p>