chance me please!

<p>Nationality: US+Israel
Female
race: asian\caucasian
Financial aid: no need
Unweighted GPA: 3.85
weighted: 4.34
rank: school doesn't rank
school: most prestigous art school in Israel. doesn't focus much on academics.
SATs: SAT 1-2200 math- 720 CR- 750 W- 730
SAT 2: Biology- 720 Hebrew-800 and I want a third..should I do math 1 or math 2?
Accelerated (5 units) I think it is equevalent to AP: Biology,English,math,Cinema. (the most that I'm allowed to do at my school- cinema adds about 20 weekly hours to the scedule)
EC's(schools in israel don't have clubs or anything like that):
Tennis (K-12)
Tel aviv medical center volunteer (4 years)
Summer internship in the Pediatric Neurosurgery department (two summers)
nano-medicine course at tel aviv university (10th)
Essay: about that even though I have gone to schools of the arts my entire education (1-12)my real passion is medicine. </p>

<p>If you have any tips for me on where to improve things you're welcome to share.</p>

<p>chance me for:
NYU
UCLA
Harvard
Yale
Stanford
USC
Brown
Columbia
Cornell
Dartmouth
Princeton</p>

<p>Do you apply as international or US citizen?</p>

<p>Math 1 is a test that has more logical math (like SAT I math), and if you make 1-2 mistakes - it's already less than 800.
Math 2 is a test where you just need to know trig formulas, and there isn't as much thinking. You can make up to 6-8 mistakes and still get 800.</p>

<p>and is math two considered more difficult or just different? </p>

<p>what do you think my chances are for those schools?:)</p>

<p>please chance</p>

<p>Math two is trig and above, while math 1 is more or less SAT I math.</p>

<p>Do you apply as international or resident? That matters for chances</p>

<p>I don't know..which will give me better chances? given I don't need financial aid</p>

<p>I think since you already got a US nationality, you cannot apply as international... If you still want to check - you might mail colleges. But I think you specify your citizenship in your app, and as soon as they see that you have the US citizenship - you are not considered international... I am not 100% sure though.</p>