Chances at the Ivies

<p>Hi Everybody! I was just wondering if was was competitive enough for getting into any of the Ivy League Schools. I'm a 16 year-old junior in Canada. Also, if anyone knows any info about extra things (forms, documentation, requirements, etc.) needed for Canadian Students, that would be great!</p>

<p>SAT and SAT II (Biology M, Math I, and Literature) to be taken in May and June.</p>

<p>Marks: All Courses are University Prep- the highest level in Ontario's public school.</p>

<p>Accounting- 96
Canadian Law- 87
Biology- 91
Physics- 89
French- 98
Math (Functions)- 99
Co-op Program in Emerg. Department- 97
English-94
Chemistry- 97
Sociology-99</p>

<p>ECs:
Secretary/Charity Co-ordinator of Student Council
Founding President of Humanitarian Club, which has raised over $3000 this year so far for SCAW and World Vision.
President and Chief-Editor of Yearbook
Link Crew Leader (Help Grade Nines Adjust to High School)
Volunteering in the comunity, inc. on the surgical floor of the hospital, the local theatre, the United Way.</p>

<p>Other Info:
Live in a single-parent hosehold
1st generation college student
No AP courses offered at my school
Work as a pharmacy technician evenings/weekends</p>

<p>I forgot to mention my awards. lol.
Highest Grade 10 Average (96.5%)
Highest Grade 11 Business Award (96%, won in grade 10)
Community Service Award, 2006
Most Deserving Student, 2007
Ranked 3/250 in grade 9, 1/262 in grade 10, and 2/257 so far in grade 11</p>

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<p>bump please!</p>

<p>jer,
It's impossible to tell if you're even in the ballpark without SAT scores. For information for Canadian students, you should look at each school's website.</p>

<p>Which Ivy League schools are you referring to? Each is pretty unique, and some are substantially harder to get into then others. I agree with entomom, it's hard to figure this out without SAT scores. Based on your grades, though, I wouldn't worry too much about that...</p>

<p>Can't be determined without SATs, SAT IIs. IBs and/or APs would be preferable. Also, you may need a student visa to study here.</p>