CHANCE MOI -the rest of my SATs are out!

<p>Ok so SAT I - CR: 670, M: 750, W: 620</p>

<p>SAT II - Lit (SUCKSSSSS I HATE IT SUCH BS) : 610 Chem: 730 Math IIC: 800</p>

<p>I came in the top 1% of my State in Australia.</p>

<p>Yes im int'l applying for aid (which wont matter at Ivies)</p>

<p>Im applying to:</p>

<p>Dartmouth, Harv, Pton, Yale, Brown, Stanford, Columbia (my fav), Vassar, Swarthmore</p>

<p>ECS:
SOCIAL ACTIVISM
- Community Service Participant of Clean Up Australia Days and 40-Year Hour Famines.
- Publicist for “White Ribbon Day”
- Honors Graduate from the Australian Education for Peace program and have also completed the Australian Advanced Education for Peace and Leadership programs – which combine to become a 4-year course training youth in leadership skills, cultural understanding, community involvement and peer mediation.
- Participated in the 2006 World Vision Global Leadership Conference.
- School youth coordinator for World Vision 40 Hour Famine. Since becoming coordinator, our school doubled the previous record and achieved over $7,000 in donation and the participation this year had tripled.
- Selected by the Australian Government as 1 of 11 2005 Harmony Ambassadors to promote equality.
- Information Officer at the ACT Annual Multicultural Festival
- State finalist in Lion’s Youth of the Year Award
- Assisted in school activities such as Music Night, Open Day and so on.
Active SRC (Student Representative Council) member during high school
- Winner and CEO of 2004 Australian Business Week
- National Finalist in SCRAM – A competition based on conflict resolution and mediation.</p>

<p>MUSIC
- Member of School Band for 4 years.
- Recipient of a 2-year scholarship from the ANU for MuST (Music for Students with Talent) in which I was accepted immediately upon audition and sent to one of the Conservatory’s best teachers – a privilege beyond the scope of the scholarship.</p>

<p>SPORT
- Represented Telopea Park High School (Varsity) (2002-2004) in Volleyball, Indoor Soccer, </p>

<p>ACADEMIC:</p>

<p>AWARDS/HONORS - Achieving High Distinctions and Distinctions in National Mathematics, English, French and Science Competitions (2001-2004) </p>

<ul>
<li>Received Honours for National Gene Ethics Essay </li>
<li>2004 Runner-up for Senior Secondary Category of CSIRO’s ‘Sport in Space’ Competition. </li>
<li>Sponsored by Rotary International to participate in an intensive science and technology based program offered by Siemens at the ANU and UC. </li>
</ul>

<p>SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT
- Average course scores for ALL my Year11/12 subjects exceed 90. Overall session scores for English and World Literature include: 97.3, 99.9, 99.1 and 100.2
Overall session scores for Specialist Math and Method Math include: 92.1, 93.3, 91.5, 96.7, 98.5 and 98.9.
Overall session scores for Chemistry include 92.7, 92.8, 95.6 and 99.1
- Achieved awards in 2004 in recognition of excellence and commitment to studies in High Level Math, High Level Science and High Level English. </p>

<p>OTHER:
-- Speak, read and write at an intermediate level of French and can speak fluent Persian.
- Professional, trained LavAzza barista
- Long term casual employment for Valentino’s Café/Restaurant and Bookware Bookstore.</p>

<p>buuumpppppp</p>

<p>Burrrrrppppp</p>

<p>Add a few safeties besides Vassar, because your SAT scores are hurting for the Ivies. I'd say all of the Ivies are reach schools except for maybe Dartmouth. Swarthmore is a high match/low reach, and vassar is a math</p>

<p>thanks anyone else plz?</p>

<p>burrrrrrrrrrrppppp</p>

<p>that prediction is optimistic in my opinion, especially given your an international student</p>

<p>Dartmouth, Harv, Pton, Yale, Brown, Stanford, Columbia (my fav), Vassar, Swarthmore</p>

<p>HYPS, columbia-Super reach
Brown, dartmouth- reach
vassar- match
swarthmore-reach, not as much as brown</p>

<p>dayyyam.... i love columbia ... silly super reach :(</p>

<p>oh and pomona is in the list too lol</p>

<p>pomona would be in the reach category, probablly along the same lines as swarthmore. They have pretty similar acceptance rates.</p>

<p>well damn there goes columbia etc lol</p>

<p>Get some more safety schools.</p>

<p>Plus, Columbia flat out says that international students are viewed more harshly and are placed in a more competitive pool. I'm not sure about the other schools but I think at least some of them follow this policy as well. Obviously, this does not bode well for you.</p>