<p>*I'm an international student from Panama. I want to study engineering.</p>
<p>GPA: 4.76 / 5.00
Rank: 1 in a class of 38
SAT I: 690 M, 730 CR, 660 W
SAT II: 640 Physics, 660 Math IIC, 780 French</p>
<p>Awards:
National Math Olympics gold medals in levels I and II
Several international MUN Best Delegate awards
Certificates of Excellence for every term all thru High School</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
*Debate Club (9-12)- Part of the Board of Directors (Secretary) last two years. We've participated in several international conferences here in Panama, and also in Mexico and El Salvador.
*Math Team (9, 11, 12)
*Talent Show (10-12)- I was the main organizer last year
*Yearbook (12)- I'm the Editor in Chief
*Science Fair (9-12)- Awards won in grades 9 and 12
*School website editor (11, 12)
*Guitar (9-12)
*Community Service to Rural Schools in my country (11,12) 80 hrs total</p>
<p>I know these stats are not as great as those of many people here at CC, and the SAT II scores are pretty mediocre... but do you think I would have a good chance at Penn ED? I'm expecting pretty good teacher recommendations and I'm also very satisfied with my essays; everyone who has read them has said they are great.</p>
<p>By the way, I'm also considering other more realistic options since I know Penn and Wustl are far reaches. What do you think about Lafayette, Lehigh, Univ of Miami, Worcester Polytechnic, Virginia Tech?</p>