<p>Hi!!! I am planning to do ED in Williams. Can i please get some feedbacks on my chances?</p>
<p>Personal Profile:Bangladeshi male, applying as an international candidate.</p>
<p>Academic Stats -
SAT 1 - M:770 CR:750 W:740
SAT 2 - Math 2c:770, Physics:800, Chem:760 (retaking Math 2 and chem in Dec as i had food poisoning the day of the exam...wish i took an enema!!..he he)</p>
<p>British O Level - 11 As in 11 subjects - Best result in Bangladesh.Highest in the nation in Commerce.
British A Levels - As in Economics Math Chem and Physics. Further math predicted grade - A. Highest in the country in AS Economics.
Secondary School - top 1%. My school is one of the most prestigious schools in the country. Its insanely competitive and graduates regularly get into top colleges. In one particular year, 3 students from a class of 20 were admitted to MIT. Last year students were accepted at Harvard, Princeton, Duke, Brandeis, Bowdoin, Smith, Amherst etc. So i reckon my school's got a good rep. (2 students were accepted at Williams in the past 3 year)
Awards:</p>
<p>Awards (academic):
-Selectedas one of the Achievers of the Year by SWM -the most circulated magazine in the country.
-Valedictorian of the Graduating class.
-Valedictorian of the Nation Builders of Tomorrow Award.
-Award for achieving the best O'level result in the Nation.</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:</p>
<p>-3 times national swimming champion. Offered a place at the National Swimming Team.
-Highschool Basktball.
-Member of the Highschool Volleyball Team. Our team was the National Highschool Volleyball Champion for 3 years in a row.
-2 times Badminton Champion.
-Community service: taught kids suffering from Cystic Fibrosis math.
-Organised a Fundraising drive for street children.
-Associate Editor of the school magazine.
-Pre Worlds Debate -nationally ranked.
-Playing the guitar for 7 years.
-Work in the most widely read English Magazine in the country.
-O level Commerce Tutor.
-Doing a Research Paper on Economics titles -'The Failure of Monetary policy Implementation in Developing Countries</p>