Chance me please

<p>Just wondering what my realistic chances for getting to Yale would be. Thanks a bunch in advance.
Ethnicity: Indian
Gender: Female
City/ country: Sydney, Australia
School: Very competitive state selective school (3rd in the state). </p>

<p>SAT I: (720 CR, 690 M, 700 W)
Haven?t done my SAT IIs yet. </p>

<p>Subjects/ grades:
Half-yearly for yr 12:
Subject ; Rank
English Advanced: 93/100 ; 6/161
English Extension: 44/50 ; 30/112
Mathematics 2Unit: 92/100 ;17/77
Economics: 84/100 ;13/34
Modern History: 96/100 ;8/41
Legal studies: 97/100 ; 2/17</p>

<p>ECs:</p>

<p>State Senior Singers NSW (a pretty selective state choir run by the Department of Education; you have to audition to get in): 2 years
2005 and 2006 Schools Spectacular participation as a musical artist
4th grade Classical Singing AMEB (each grade completed with Honours)
Highly Commended in 2006 McDonalds Eisteddfod (a NSW wide, competitive one) for Classical singing 16/u
1st place and 2nd place for sections in Parramatta Eisteddfod 2006
Amnesty International: 2 years</p>

<p>Young Achievement Australia Business Skills Program
It?s an enterprise learning program, during which groups of students run their own small business over a 24 week period, while guided by industry representatives who act as mentors. Students experience 1st hand all stages of a commercial business cycle, including: selling shares and raising capital, electing management and operational teams, writing a business plan, designing, producing and marketing goods and services, implementing effective management systems in key areas (i.e. finance, manufacturing, HR, marketing and the environment), producing an annual report, liquidating and returning capital and dividend to shareholders. </p>

<p>I was the Managing Director of my company Ying + Yang, made up of 25 members. We outsourced the manufacturing, and then marketed and sold the ?Snug Mug?- a unique, sort of tear-dropped shape mug that you cradle in your hands, packaged in tissue paper and a stylish box, with a recipe card. We made a total income of $6335.86 and a gross profit of $3877.45. Earning per share was $4.20. </p>

<p>At the YAA awards nights, we were nominated for numerous awards. We won at a state level the Manufacturing award and we were nominated, with 4 other companies, for the Best Company award. </p>

<p>Besides being totally nerve racking at times it was a completely once in a life time experience, and a lot of fun!</p>

<p>Awards:
High Distinction- for top 1% in Australian and NZ Economics Competition
3 Gold Medals for International Mythology Exam
Perfect Score for International Latin Exam ? to these Latin ones mean anything?</p>

<p>Thanks so much for reading my rant!</p>

<p>Not to be rude, but sure, you can get in. But you could very well also be rejected. There's not really any point in chances thread, if you want to know the truth. You have good scores, grades, excellent ECs, awards, etc., I wouldn't see why you would NOT have a chance, but then again, so many people apply with just as good qualifications. You'll just have to apply and see.</p>

<p>esp. since you are an international -> its going to be tougher for you :(</p>

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esp. since you are an international -> its going to be tougher for you

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<p>So not true. International applicants are pursued by colleges to a greater extent since they will add diversity to the student body. Admittedly, there is a catch, and that is that of the financial aid, since many colleges reconsider admission due to high financial aid requested. An example of this is chinese people in China. I am refering to really poor families where due to unavailability of SATs, kids sit for GREs, and so on. And they excel at these tests, but because they all request for full scholarships, unis and ivies especially cannot admit them all because of high financial aid required. But overall, naidu90's statement is incorrect based on the stats of rk_15.</p>