Chance me please?

<p>I am white female from Cali. from Eastern Europe, moved here at the beginning of the freshman year, changed schools after freshman year, because of that I couldn't take many ap classes (diff requirements) and also it was hard to adjust to american school</p>

<p>overall gpa(9-11) uw - 3.67
w - 3.85
overall gpa(10-11) uw- 3.67
w- 4.0
UC Gpa - 4.0</p>

<p>SATs:
SAT I - 630 V, 740 M, 680 W - 2050 total
again english is only my 3rd language, hence the low verbal score)
SAT II -
Bio E - 720
Chem - 680
Math 2 - 620 (will def retake, math is my strong subject, but at the day of the test my calc was weird and i didn't study at all so i wasn't ready at all)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars (very weak!)
- tennis club team all 3 years
40 hours volunteering freshman year
9th grade - pr officer of class of 2010
international club 10-11
all summers in eastern europe - i worked at my dad's office(10-11 grades)
love languages, fluent in 2, know english pretty well, learning 2 others, skipped spanish 4 because i did so well, try to practice with native spekers often
honors roll all 3 years
... can't think of more. I know they are very weak, but it was hard for me since my english isn't that good (considering accent especially), the way of life is totally different etc</p>

<p>I don't need fin aid and I'm a permanent resident</p>

<p>Well, Middlebury is renowned for their language programs so it sounds like you’re picking the rights schools for you! Personally for you I would say that you have a fair chance for getting accepted. Your scores and gpa are pretty much in the ballpark (except for the SATI V and Math2, but you’ve got good excuses and are working on it) and as an added bonus you’re from Europe, which is a plus; schools look for not only smart kids but for kids who are from interesting backgrounds and places. Acceptance for any school ultimately boils down to who they want in their class and who they have, so it’s a crapshoot really, but I’d say you are qualified enough. Feel free to chance me too!</p>