chances plz :)

<p>hey this is me :
-female, eastern european, single=parent home, father gives no money
-applyiing for fin. aid</p>

<p>-a highly competitive school, ranked top 10%
-gpa 5.00/5.00
-sats: 680v/800m/720w
-toefl 95%
-subject tests: maths 2c 800, french 770, physics 760
-maths competitions:1st place in the state, freshman year
3rd place in the state, sophomore year
1st place at the regional comp. junior year
- took 3 seminars at petnica science centre(maths), worked on a project(magical graphs) and presented it at the annual conference (the only maths project which was picked)</p>

<p>ECs:</p>

<p>-passed B2 delf test in french(taking c1 in october), spanish(1 year)</p>

<p>-music school(playing chello),the school lasted for 6 years, it consisted of several subjects including theory, orchestra and vocal performance,still playing</p>

<p>-swimming(2 years), sport dancing(2 years)</p>

<p>-volounteer camp in france, doing the restauration of a middle-century fortress(3 weeks)</p>

<p>-member of a high school union</p>

<p>-working on a project which aims to create an educational&information centre for high school&university students(the project is coordinated by the american ambassy)</p>

<p>-volounteer work for COCI, an international organisation which aims to help children</p>

<p>-worked for the biggest publishing house in the country</p>

<p>I'd like to go to JHU, might try Yale and Cornell...
So... do you think I have some chances? :)</p>

<p>doesn't really help if you don't tell us more about what college/major you are interested in.</p>

<p>I'm guessing CAS.
Your stats look pretty good, but asking for fin aid, as an international, is going to hurt your chances.</p>

<p>What is CAS?
Thanx :)</p>

<p>well it could be engineering or CAS since dashella is really strong in math. but then again, we don't know what dashella is interested in</p>

<p>Well math, combined with finance perhaps, or bio engineering (which is why I'm trying JHU). But at Cornell...math, I guess. Are they good for finance?</p>

<p>mm....you should do some research on Cornell's academic choices first..</p>