chance me?

<p>hey guys, im an international student from the middle east
im originally asian, and would like to know my chances for cmckenna</p>

<p>GPA: 3.93</p>

<p>ACT: 29 (will retake and will probably bring it up to a 32/33) [While chancing take the 29 into account, and how my chances would differ if i got a 32/33]
SAT: 1850 (will retake, aiming for 2000/2100)
SAT2: Math2: 790
(I don't think I will submit my SAT1/SAT2 scores, so just my ACT) </p>

<p>APs: Microeconomics (5), Macroeconomics (4), Statistics (5)
Next year: Calculus AB, Physics B, Chemistry</p>

<p>ECs: Cricket captain (6 years club, 2 years international); 1st place regionally. 2nd place internationally
Basketball (4 years); 1st place regionally, 3rd place in an international tournament
MUN (4 years); ambassador, delegate, main submitter, chair
NHS (2 years); member and head of tutoring
Amnesty international (2 years); vice president and activities director
Forensics and Debate (2 years); serious duet acting and oratory speaking</p>

<p>I will be applying as a math major</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I don’t know your chances at Claremont McKenna, but your chances at Dartmouth are quite poor.</p>

<p>lol oops, i thought i was in the claremont thread.</p>

<p>are you a bench warmer for the basketball team?</p>

<p>umm no
and why do you ask?</p>

<p>eek. Unless you can get recruited, your chances with the current scores are not great. However, if you can get that ACT score up to a 33, you will definitely fare better.</p>

<p>I believe that Haverford has a cricket team. You might want to look into it.</p>

<p>funny guy, lol, sorry if i offended you. I just assumed its difficult to be elite player at two totally different sports</p>

<p>wellright now you have an ok chance as long as that a=ACT goes up</p>