Chances economics

<p>Backround:
-Lived in Venezuela(4years), Brazil(4years), Born in Puerto Rico and currently live in Panama.
-Speak english, spanish and portuguese.
-One of the most competitive private schools in Panama</p>

<p>Grades:
9th: 84%
10th: 87%
11th: 88%
12th: 92% (honor roll)</p>

<p>SAT: 730 CR, 700 M, 640 W
Math IIC: 720
Chemistry: 710</p>

<p>Ec´s:
-Promuseo (4 years–2 years as President): group that gathers money to help museums in Panama.
-Operation Smile( 4 years–2 years as Vicepresident): group that helps poor children with mouth surgery.

  • Member of the Student Council
  • Member of Casita de Mausi: group that gives shelter to poor adults that just had cancer surgery.
    -Social Service: went 3 weeks to the most rural area in Panama and helped build a medical center.
  • School theater were doing High School Musical
  • Member of Junior Achievement wich is a group tha educates young adults to succeed in a global economy.
  • Varsity Football Team (captain): play running back … we lost in the championship last year… hopefully can play for Princeton´s football team.</p>

<p>Recommendation from the Mayor of Panama who went to Dartmouth (if that helps).</p>

<p>If an ivy recruits you for football, you will get in for that school. If not, you have good chances but I can't be sure of anything. No one can.</p>

<p>All ivy-league chance threads are meaningless because the admissions processs is a crap-shoot. There are things to do/have that make you look better but in the end, its all just a hope for the best kind of thing.</p>

<p>If Princeton recruits him he will definitely get into Brown.</p>

<p>Varsity Football Team (captain): play running back ... we lost in the championship last year... hopefully can play for Princeton´s football team.</p>