Chance me please? :)

<p>Sorry to bother you all with another chances thread...just trying to find something to do to alleviate the waiting-for-decisions stress...</p>

<p>I'm an international student (Chinese citizen), who has applied for permanent residency earlier in the year (my situation's really strange because my family's immigrant petition approval is approved, but we are still in the adjustment phase, which means we don't have the social security numbers yet, although we are pretty much already guaranteed a green card--so I am still international) and who has been living in Virginia for 3 years.</p>

<p>GPA: Weighted-4.29; Unweighted-somewhere between 3.9 and 4.0
Rank: 1/249 at a pretty competitive high school. I also attend a Governor's School specialized in math and science in the morning in addition to my regular school; so my classes are half-half at the two schools.</p>

<p>SAT I: 700 CR; 800 Math; 760 Writing--this is the superscore</p>

<p>SAT II: Chinese with Listening 800; Math IIC 790; Chemistry 760; US History 720</p>

<p>I lived in China and Canada and skipped 4 grades when I was in China (which made me the youngest in my provinces history to attend middle school, at age 8). I already started Calculus at the age of 10. However, when I went to Canada I was held back 2 grades due to overly young age (they were afraid my classmates would bully me since I was a foreigner and so much younger). I did keep studying Chinese textbooks, and eventually got into interesting challenging math classes here in the U.S. I speak three Chinese dialects (including Mandarin), French, Japanese, and English (obviously) fluently, and some German and Korean. I guess those could be my highlights...</p>

<p>Some Awards: National Merit Commended Student; AP Scholar with Distinction; awards in national writing contests, Honorable Mention in the USA Mathematical Talent Search; Awards at up to State Science Fair; various awards from Canadian national math contests. There are more, but these are the important ones I guess.</p>

<p>Extra-curriculars: Pres. of Writer's Club, Founder and Pres. of Chinese Connections Club, Captain of Math Academic Bowl, Co-Captain of Debate, All-around Academic Bowl, NHS, . These are just senior year clubs; leaderships from past years aren't on here. I used to volunteer at the adult day services at VT starting summer after 10th grade, but then at the start of 11th grade felt that the position was too boring and I didn't feel like I was helping others very much, so I changed to volunteering at the local hospital, where I still volunteer now. Due to my citizenship status I cannot work paid jobs, but I did have an internship in a law office in junior year and an internship in the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute now (both unpaid), and I tutored a college student for free for her GRE Math Exam.</p>

<p>Essay-really don't know; could be good or bad</p>

<p>Any chances for me? And feel free to be honest and brutal. Don't feel that you have to write nice thing just because I'm stressing out. Thanks so much!</p>

<p>"I'm numba 1 at my school, have a 2200+ SAT score, and did calculus at age 10... Can i get into WashU?? Don't be brutal!" Excuse my sarcasm. I just don't like it when a person with near perfect stats ask if she is good enough for a specific college. Anyway, I'm sure you have a extremely good chance of getting in; the only thing that would hurt is being a Chinese International~overrepresented minority...</p>

<p>Good Luck though!</p>

<p>Sorry if anyone thinks I'm "showing off"--really I'm not. The whole international thing rendered me unsure of kind of where I was. Especially given the economic crisis this year, I've heard a lot of pessimistic remarks regarding college acceptances of internationals, from random sources. I hope they are not true though...</p>

<p>Thanks ImReachingForIt! It's kind of funny because I never thought my chance thread could get one of those posts saying "this is a stupid question to ask" even though I've seen it in other threads. That made me feel better at this time :) So thanks.</p>