Chances for Penn, Dartmouth, Yale and others

<p>I am an American citizen, born in the US and my family still maintains a house there, however, I have lived in Hong Kong for the last 16 years. (In neither the Asian nor the domestic pool according to the ad. reps. I have talked to though apparently in the statistics I show up as being domestic (CT))</p>

<p>Schools:
Penn (CAS) ED
Dartmouth
Yale
Cornell
Georgetown
NYU
BU
Chicago
(and possibly UConn)</p>

<p>Ethnicity: White
GPA: School does not use GPA
Class Rank: School does not rank (graduating class of 19)
School type: Extremely small private
SAT
-Math: 690 (fml)
-Critical Reading: 800
-Writing: 760
-Essay: 10
= 2250
Single sitting (Nov. rushed)</p>

<p>SAT II
French (written): 600 (mess up I am actually almost fluent :S will be retaking in January if I don't get into Penn)
Math II: 640 (oh my god...)
Chemistry: 700</p>

<p>Bilingual IB Diploma Candidate: (predicted)
HL Maths (5)
HL Economics (7)
HL History (of East Asia and Oceania) (6)
SL Chemistry (6/7)
SL French A2 (6)
SL English A1 (6/7)
TOK</p>

<p>ECs:
-Division I Club Rugby 10 years
-School (JV/Varsity) Rugby 5 years
-Division I Club Tennis 4 years
-International Rugby Board Referee level 1
-Golf - Club awards (<10 handicap)
-Volunteer at an NGO specialising in local youth outreach ( 3 hours a week for 2 years, >100hrs)
-Modeling (some for Charity fashion shows)
-Member of School Life Council (Highest student government body, made up of students from both English and French sides of the school, teachers and french government officials.) 3 years
-MUN 2 years
-X-country (Varsity) 1 year</p>

<p>Achieved Academia:</p>

<p>International General Certificates of Secondary Education IGCSEs (CIE) (2009)
A*: Maths, Economics, French (2008) and English Language
A: History, Geography, Information Technology and Chemistry
B: English Literature </p>

<p>Yale Summer Session ('10)
ECON 252: B+
ENGL 212: B+</p>

<p>Essays:
CommonApp: interesting interior monologue about internationalism, economics, history, culture, all of which spurred from a verbal assault on a bus.
WhyPenn: Fairly standard, usual stuff backs up my EC's interest in various activities at Penn, academic opportunities etc.</p>

<p>References:
Uni Counsellor (also econ teacher): most likely amazing since I have consistently shown promise in economics and am friendly with him outside class.
Teacher references: honest, unbiased opinions, that is the school policy so these should be fairly good and when I visited Penn they said they appreciate honest references!</p>

<p>Additional reference:
Yale University Professor: taught me during the summer, graded my work, knows me fairly well and will again provide an honest unbiased account of my work with him in seminars with Yale students.</p>

<p>Hoping to Major in Economics and minor in History or IR.</p>

<p>bump 10char</p>

<p>It’s just so hard to say with the top schools. Many with your stats get in but most don’t. If you can write an essay that convinces them they want you, nothing here will keep you out, although your IB scores and SATlls will be the weakness so I’d retake the lls if you can.</p>

<p>For BU and NYU, no problem. And if you can pay they don’t care if you’re American or International.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>