<p>I'm a Korean international student studying at a private, independent school in America. It, however, isn't a fancy, well-known boarding school. I've been studying abroad for about 9 years now as a homestay student and I'm lucky enough that I CAN pay for school.
I'm applying to: Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Brown, Michigan, WashU, Emory, Penn State, UMichigan, UIUC, NYU.</p>
<p>SAT: 2240
GPA: 3.93/4,52
Rank: School doesn't rank but I'm top 10% out of 65 students
Extra Curriculars:</p>
<ul>
<li>Debate: Team Captain, IE Captain, lots of regional awards</li>
<li>Arts Conservatory Progrm (Theater): VP</li>
<li>Children's Home Society: President, VP</li>
<li>Student Gov: Treasurer, Class Rep.</li>
<li>Job at Flower Shop</li>
<li>Spanish Club: Treasurer, Class Rep. (two years)</li>
<li>Spanish Competition: 2nd in state, lots of regional award</li>
</ul>
<p>Are my chances realistic? I'm a girl and I know that being an international student already
decreases my chances by ALOT...</p>
<p>I'm gonna have a total of 3 B's: 2 from sophomore year, 1 from this senior year
And my essays are pretty decent I would say.</p>
<ul>
<li>Cum Laude Society (top 10%)</li>
<li>Spanish Honor Society</li>
<li>NHS’</li>
<li>National Forensic League (Debate)</li>
<li>International Thespian League (Acting)</li>
<li>Arts Conservatory Program: it’s a college prepatory art program that selectively admits people. I’m VP for it’s theatre department.</li>
<li>Debate: 3 Years, about 8 Awards, all first places in regional competitions for oral interpretation and public forum debate</li>
<li>For theater: about 5 major lead roles in musicals and large productions</li>
<li>For thespians: superiors in various categories for competitions</li>
<li>Also volunteer for set construction for the past years & used to help teach an acting class for a non profit</li>
</ul>
<p>Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Brown, WashU = reaches
Michigan, Emory, NYU= matches
.Penn State, UIUC = safeties
Since you’re heavily involved in theater, you should apply to Muhlenberg - prestigious theater dept that is "well"recruited (quote unquotes because it’s theater, not finance :p)</p>
<p>@iwantPRINCETON - Having studied the USA for so long should give you a huge advantage over other internationals, in fact your odds may be as good as a US citizen. Not requiring aid will also help you - as long as you submit strong applications, I would think you have good chances at all of these schools.</p>
<p>Princeton isn’t on your list - are you applying there too?</p>
<p>Your odds should be much better given that you can pay full-ride as an international. Also, your experiences studying in US will serve as a great advantage to your overall profile. Judging from your background, I would say:</p>