Chance me...

<p>nternational Student (Non US-citizen) Born in Kuwait lived most of my life in France</p>

<p>SAT I avg 1300 (Math (650) + Reading(650)
TOEFL iBT: 112
current GPA 3.8 (weighted) had an abysmal freshman / junior year with an avg GPA of 2.5 (personnel reasons to blame and I have written an explanation letter).</p>

<p>Enrolled in the full IB program with,
Higher Level: Economics, Chemistry, French
Standard Level: Math II, Psychology, English</p>

<p>Work experience, Internship in Kuwait sciences and petro-chemical ministry as junior assitant/clerk
150 hours of community service
Tennis for 3 years
Delegate for Disarmament at the Paris Model United Nations Conference
Chair of the special Political affairs comity at the Milan Model United Nations Conference.
Received the International School Council (ISC) award for international understanding from my high school in freshman year.</p>

<p>Interested Programs: Finance/Business Oriented</p>

<p>Thank you for your time</p>

<p>lol I can't edit now... when i say abysmal I meant my freshman/sophomore years...>_<'</p>

<p>With your relatively strong SATs, I would definitely apply. No one will be able to judge your chances. The admission committee will have to holistically look at your application and make a judgement call.</p>

<p>you're a match for bentley. heck, they've let kids into bentley that should have never gone to college in the first place, so i think you're in fine shape.</p>

<p>I wouldn't say you are a shoe in since their average GPA is higher than what you have. However, definitely apply.</p>

<p>You are in. With your stats and background, you could easily aim a little higher. Even a lot higher, in my opinion.</p>

<p>I think you will get in. And if you decide to come, join MUN here :).</p>

<p>do you know mcnemar, pyar?</p>