<p>Alright guys, I'm stressing out like crazy, you've gotta give me a clue. </p>
<p>First of all, I live here but am not a citizen so I'm appplying as an international student. Is this an advantage or a disadvantage?</p>
<p>Heritage:Indian/German
Type of school: Public
GPA: conservative: 3.8/3.9
School doesn't rank, probably top 10%
SAT: 740 V, 700 M, 710 W
SAT II: 730 Lit, 730 Math IC, taking Bio in nov
EC:
Editor-in-Chief of School paper
National Honors Society
Committee head of tutoring program
Piano student of 12 years
Took care of sibling, limited options, will work into application</p>
<p>Senior year courses: AP English, AP Calc BC, AP Physics, AP French, Journalish, US History. Have always taken most challening courses available.</p>
<p>Honors:
All academic, scholastic awards, high honors etc.</p>
<p>Volunteer Work:
New England Aquarium, 9-12
Lab Tech at Northeastern University, 9-10
All vollunteer work associated with NHS</p>
<p>Job Experience:
Research Assistant at the Boston Biomedical Research Institute 11-12</p>
<p>Applying for a Bio/English split major</p>
<p>The essay is good (so I've been told)
Reccemondations: Phenominal, and I'm getting one from my boss at the Research Institute. </p>
<p>Ah, I hate to bog everyone with another of these "what are my chances" posts but I'm just that desperate to know! Do I have a chance ED?? Thanks in advance if you respond!</p>