Chances for Princeton / Harvard

<p>Chancesfor Princeton?
Academics
Class Rank: 1/120 (Valdedictorian)
SAT II: 800 790 800
SAT: 2400
Weighted GPA (percent): 96.2% (out of 100)
Unweighted GPA (percent): 96.8% (out of 100)
^^thats what makes me confused.. is my % average good ??</p>

<p>Specs per Grade
9-93.6%
10- 96.6%
11- 96.6
12- 98</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars
- Canadian Cancer Society Youth Representative
- Published Author on experiences with Cancer in the family (profits donated to C.C.S)
I did like rallies and motivational speaking to crowds across the country and the united States to raise money. Not saying how much i raised but it was above 6 ifugres.</p>

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<li>President of Community Outreach Committee, Multicultural Society, Multi Faith Club, DECA Business Club, and Senior Debating, and school newspaper</li>
<li>Head of Student Government</li>
<li>Youth Philanthropy Initiative winner (donated 5000$ to local grassroots charity)</li>
<li>1st place winner in National DECA business competition</li>
<li>Open Heart Poetry Competition 1st place winner, winnings donated to C.C.S</li>
<li>National Debate Competition 1st place medalist</li>
<li>Royal Canadian Army Cadets Lt. Col.</li>
<li>International Debate Competition 5th of 130 international debaters. (done for 3 years).</li>
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<p>Other
- Canadian
- URM
- Graduating early</p>

<p>Hi there, I would say you have a fairly good chance. Obviously not guaranteed but your academics and ec's are excellent and well done on your work for cancer.
Good luck on the interview!</p>

<p>What can we say? You clearly have world class stats and are certainly in the running, but Princeton rejects the vast majority of vals and the majority of 2400s though I doubt they reject the majority of those who have both. It will come down to subjective factors so no info of value will be otained here.</p>

<p>Missed that you're a URM. If by that you mean African American, American Indian or hispanic, I do think you'll get in because the stats are so rare for those groups.</p>