Chance me please!

<p>I'm Asian American.
My test scores aren't really strong, but hopefully my other stats can make up for it?</p>

<p>TESTS:
SAT: 2200 (680CR/740M/800/WC)
SAT 2: 780 Math IIC, 730 Chemistry, 800 Physics
ACT: 34 (35 English, 33 Math)
AP: 5 AP Calc BC, 3 Physics C, 5 German</p>

<p>The 3 in physics is because I took it my freshman year after taking honors physics.. as a senior right now I'm doing both AP Physics and AP Chemistry, I hope to get 5s on them. I'm also doing AP Gov and AP Us History probably 4-5</p>

<p>ACADEMICS:
4.0 GPA
National Merit Finalist (PSAT score was 235)
Intel ISEF Bronze award
Attended MIT MITES Junior summer
Summer internship (8 weeks) at Oregon State University department of EECS - I worked in software engineering and created some spreadsheet debugging tools
Various school science/math awards, mostly for stuff like top scorer AMC 12, etc.</p>

<p>Other:
Did a full year exchange to Germany my Junior school year through the Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange program. It was full-scholarship.</p>

<p>ECS:
2 years Debate
2 years Amnesty International club (president for second year)
3 years President of German Club
1 year President of Business Club
4 years Varsity Tennis Team
4 years Youth Symphony as lead trumpet
11 years of piano, and have won numerous regional and state competitions</p>

<p>Community Service:
2 years Youth Volunteer Corps
2 years Boys and Girls Club volunteer
2 years participant in a Piano trio, we did charity around the community
1 year as computer technician for a local non-profit organization</p>

<p>Primary interests: Engineering, computer science, politics/int. affairs</p>

<p>How do I look?</p>

<p>How do you know that you're already a National Merit finalist? Are you just assuming?</p>

<p>pretty much</p>

<p>yeah.. I dunno I might not get it but I'm pretty sure</p>

<p>Princeton chance boards are ridiculous. There is literally no reason to guess unless you have parents that work there and you have decent/good grades. They are rejecting 3 out of every 4 valedictorians who apply- how can you even attempt to guess with stats like that?</p>