Chances for Stanford REA!?

<p>Hey Ya'll,</p>

<p>I was thinking about applying to stanford REA, and just wanted to hear your opinions.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.8 -- top 7 in class, hardest rigor in class, usually 2 kids in top 10 get into stanford
SAT: 2310, 800M, 770W, 740R
SAT II: 800 math II, 800 chemistry
AP: 5's: Lang, Chem, BC, Bio, Macro, Micro -- most AP courses</p>

<p>EC's:
Piano - played for 11 years. Play in chamber and string orchestra, multi time soloist and section leader. Awards: Won fairly large competition (over 500 contestants, only 30 winners) - played in Carnegie Hall, Complete level 5 ABRSM - fairly renown global music organization (grade 5 is about completion of high school level)
Community Service - about 100 hours or so teaching english to immigrants, working at old age home
Varsity Basketball
Created Website for students at school to convenienly buy/sell memorabilia (also pretty big at school since objects are frequently bought/sold at boarding school)
President Engineering Club, Investment Club - created program that retrieves real time stock data for school to use, finished 14/200+ competitors in investment competition among 8 boarding schools in NE
Magna Cum Laude x3 on National Latin Exam (treasurer of Latin Club)
Prefect - advise freshmen in transition to boarding school
Maintain stamp/coin collection (more significant to me than it seems) - over 17,000 stamps and 600 coins from over 60 countries
Interned at computer engineering lab at Columbia this past summer doing research on scalable WiFi systems, also judged Princeton Graduate Symposium in 2012</p>

<p>Can anyone give me an approximate percentage of admissions for REA?</p>

<p>Would it change if my mom was born and raise in India and my dad in Africa, or if we can pay full tuition?</p>

<p>Didn't mean to brag or anything, just wanted to get everything down!</p>

<p>Much appreciated!</p>

<p>You will be a very competitive applicant…but your extracurriculars are “all” over the place…so I would strongly recommend working on your essays to focus on your “passion(s)” so that the admissions committee will see and hear your true identity and voice…Good luck!</p>

<p>much appreciated @gravitas…wish you the best of luck as well!</p>

<p>anyone else mind chancing me?</p>