Chances at Princeton?

<p>I am currently a junior from China and had a turbulent junior year. I entered a prestigious boarding school, Phillips Academy Andover, at the start of this school year and loved it. I loaded up on the hardest classes, including AP US History, accelerated BC calculus, AP Physics C. My grades were not like they used to be, due to a combination of adjustment to a new environment and health reasons. My first trimester, I ended up with a 4.0 GPA out of a possible 6.0 (unweighted). My counselor said that as an incoming junior I had nothing to worry about and that Universities would understand. My second trimester was slightly better, but not ideal. I ended up with a 4.5, better but not up to my usual standards.</p>

<p>During spring break, I had a conversation with one of my sophomore year teachers. I told him about Andover, about all the fun I had and the opportunities open to me. However, as I continued, I realized the activities were not as enriching as I wanted them to be. For example, community service for the New England elite meant sharpening pencils in a nearby daycare (where Andover teachers sent their kids). I come from a farmer's family, and most of my uncles are still in the farms in rural China battling poverty. When I was in China, I attended an international school, and there I established a microcredit lending program, Farmwell, which targeted these farmers and helped them gain economic independence by having members of the international communities extend loans directly. I thought it was selfish of me, spending 50 grand a year in the states to attend boarding school, and so therefore returned to China in order to fulfill my social responsibilities. I came back around March, and have since then worked greatly with Farmwell, establishing a website, farmwell.org, and raising more money.</p>

<p>Now, my grades are near perfect. Before Junior year, I had straight As. I have a 2400 for the SATS. I am editor-in-chief of an independent arts and lit magazine, and I am interning at a microcredit company this summer. Next year, I am taking Multivariable Calculus, AP Chem, AP Econ, AP Art. I never thought too much about how my move back to China would affect getting into my dream schools, but apparently not many people walk away from a school like Andover. Oh well.</p>

<p>Have I completely botched my chances at Princeton? Recently their director of admissions emailed me and I replied, and he followed up. We have corresponded about possible majors, etc.</p>

<p>chinaislife: I think you have a very interesting story. You overcame multiple obstacles (moving from China to the U.S., adjusting to a top boarding school) and you showed rapid and impressive improvement. Add to that your performance on the SAT’s and your EC’s and I’d say you have a decent shot. The one recommendation I’d make (you probably already thought of this) is to not put all of your eggs in the Princeton basket, just in case. Best of luck to you.</p>