Chances of a Korean International student getting accepted?

<p>Hellllllllllo :) even though I'm an international student(Korean),
I've been learning English as long as I can remember and I also have been living
in the US for 6 years now so I'm perfectly fluent like any of you normal American kids(hah)
and most people actually think I'm an American citizen.
Do you think that even though I'm like any other American kid, it
would be difficult for me to get in since I'm an International student under law?
(^Assuming that I had what Princeton was looking for)</p>

<p>And also, what helps to make you stick out from the rest of the applicants?
Yes, I know clubs, activities, and PASSION, but could you guys please elaborate on it?</p>

<p>THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH & PLEASE REPLYYYY ;D
MUHAHAAHH</p>

<p>lalalalalalalala</p>

<p>Sorry kiddo. We’re not adcoms here and there’s no “Magic” answer that can tell you what you want. It’s a waiting game now. And yes, you have a chance to get accepted like everyone else. It’s about what you’ve done and how you “framed it” that will get you in. Not your int’l status or your ethnicity. This is, after all, America.</p>