Chance Me Please!!

<p>Nationality: South Korea</p>

<p>Currnet living: New Zealand</p>

<p>GPA: 3.65/4.0(UW)</p>

<p>SATI: 09 May CR:650 M:800 WR:600 (I've done October one. I did well in Reading but not well in writing T.T )</p>

<p>SATII: Math 2c:660 US His:650 Chemistry:650 (Bad T.T)</p>

<p>EC: Chess Club Vice President(07,08,09), Auckland Competition 2nd(07,08,09)</p>

<p>World Vision co-leader(06,07,08,09)</p>

<p>Orchestra 1st Base Clarinetist, Auckland Competion Gold Award(08)</p>

<p>Concert Band 1st Base Clarinetist, Auckland Competition Bronze, Gold and Silver Award(07,08,09)</p>

<p>Economic Society co-leader(09)</p>

<p>Korean Culture Group co-leader(08,09)+ Performing traditional Korean Music in 'Cultural night'</p>

<p>Volunteering(Translating letters sent by African or South Asian orphans to Korean donators) + 20hrs in local sanitarium
Tennis vice captain(08)</p>

<p>Debating Team(06)</p>

<p>I have keen interest in Oberlin, Macalester, Carleton, Grinnell, SUNY-Binghamton, UC Davis.</p>

<p>Feel Free to recommend me other schools.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>I think you’re a shoo-in for all of your schools… save for Macalester and Carleton, which might be slight reaches at most; you have the stats of a top-tier student and, as another student applying to Oberlin and similar schools, I think you could shoot for some reaches; check out Vassar, Haverford, Chicago, Middlebury, and Swarthmore… they’d be sizable reaches, but with this current list, I think you’ll be very happy!</p>

<p>Grinnell and Oberlin are more selective than Macalester. I don’t know about the state schools. Macalester would be the easiest of the LACs on his list to get into. Not easy, just the easiest on his list. I believe Macalester also has significantly more internationals than Oberlin. I don’t know the reason. I’m just pointing it out.</p>

<p>UC Davis may be hard to get into for someone who is not a California resident.</p>