Chances for Wharton

<p>Backround:
-Lived in Venezuela(4years), Brazil(4years), Born in Puerto Rico and currently live in Panama.
-Speak english, spanish and portuguese.
-One of the most competitive private schools in Panama</p>

<p>Grades:
9th: 84%
10th: 87%
11th: 88%
12th: 92% (honor roll)</p>

<p>SAT: 730 CR, 700 M, 640 W
Math IIC: 720
Chemistry: 710</p>

<p>Ec´s:
-Promuseo (4 years--2 years as President): group that gathers money to help museums in Panama.
-Operation Smile( 4 years--2 years as Vicepresident): group that helps poor children with mouth surgery.
- Member of the Student Council
- Member of Casita de Mausi: group that gives shelter to poor adults that just had cancer surgery.
-Social Service: went 3 weeks to the most rural area in Panama and helped build a medical center.
- School theater were doing High School Musical
- Member of Junior Achievement wich is a group tha educates young adults to succeed in a global economy.
- Varsity Football Team (captain): play running back ... we lost in the championship last year... hopefully can play for Princeton´s football team.</p>

<p>Recommendation from the Mayor of Panama who went to Dartmouth (if that helps).</p>

<p>I think you have a really good chance at Wharton, pennfan. Amazing ECs!</p>

<p>I hope you can play on Princeton's football team too</p>

<p>why post the same chance thread on about 15 schools boards?</p>

<p>coolcc- his ECs are not that impressive....unless he gets recruited for fball which I highly, highly doubt.</p>

<p>His Ec's are not impressive at all. But getting onto Princeton's footballl team will help his penn app. Everyone knows penn wants students who want to play football for Princeton.</p>

<p>Because of your world travels and language skill, you should try to apply to the Huntsman program. You are a typical applicant. You may want to increase your SAT I & II scores though.</p>

<p>I hope your football skills are better than your copy-paste skills. Princeton awaits. Since you would be doing liberal arts at Princeton, you should be considering Penn's liberal arts college, not the biz school. It is clear that you are applying not for education but for prestige, which is the wrong way to go about college...or life for that matter. Dont apply here.</p>

<p>Nice job JohnnyK. You did the right thing by telling him not to apply. Don't apply to Princeton either so I can get in (note the sarcasm as you are not getting in).</p>

<p>johnnyk doesn't need to apply anywhere (except perhaps to grad school?) so the above advice is unnecessary.</p>

<p>the mayoral recommendation will only benefit you if he can relate personal qualities above and beyond those offered by your teachers.</p>

<p>only apply to wharton if you really desire an intense business education.</p>

<p>I'm still in middle school, actually.</p>