Chances???

<p>SAT: SAT-I 2330 SAT-II 2400</p>

<p>Qualifications: Currently in A-levels at Karachi Grammar School</p>

<p>Awards Received: 11 Straight A’s in O-levels (2004)
• “Highest in World” in O-level Mathematics
• Selected among top 15 Students in the country in National Math Talent Competition (NMTC) held in 2005
• Gold Medal in O-levels
• Academic Scholarship at School from 1998 to 2004.
• 4.0 GPA. (Subject-wise Break-up annexed)
• 1st Position at School</p>

<p>Work Experience: 2 Months Internship with Avais Hyder Noman Rizwani (Chartered Accountants).
3 Weeks Internship with Jahangir Siddiqui Investment Bank.</p>

<p>Extracurricular Debating (at School level)
Activities: Participated in various tournaments; Chess (3rd position), Scrabble (3rd Position), Quizzes, Poetry, etc. Competing in Computer-related Competitions; Web designing, animation, etc.
Writing for publications, (regularly).
Defender on School Soccer Team.
Member of MENSA (High IQ community)
City coordinator of MENSA</p>

<p>Community Work: Coordinator of “Society for Rehabilitation of Special Children”
Active member of Amnesty International
Active Member of HREP
Active Member of Junior Chambers</p>

<p>Societies: Member of Einstein (Science) Society
Member of Writers Forum
Head of Chess & Scrabble Society
Member of Economics Society</p>

<p>Additional Info: I consider myself naturally talented at Math (yeah i'm weird like that). Plus, by next month i'm expecting to have an official Chess International rating of 2000.
However, I am an International student (Karachi, Pakistan) and that could seriously dent my chances.</p>

<p>If you have painstakingly read my resume, please tell me of my chances at the following universities:</p>

<p>(1) Harvard
(2) UPenn
(3) Princeton
(4) Stanford
(5) MIT
(6) Carnegie Mellon
(7) Yale
(8) IUB
(9) Brown
(10) Dartmouth</p>

<p>harvard doesn't take people who ask pointless questions just because they have low self-esteem and like to brag...</p>

<p>maybe you'll get into yale, but even that seems very unlikely. maybe you should consider applying to schools that seem more appropriate for you, like community colleges.</p>

<p>Ur not being helpful. At least tell me what i lack?</p>

<p>At Ivy League colleges, admission is a gamble. There are no indicators of guaranteed admittance. You are qualified as a potential candidate, but no one on this earth with the exception of the Harvard admissions commitee actually knows what it takes to get in.</p>

<p>Maybe some demonstration of the level of participation in each of these activities: extracurricular accomplishments or leadership positions in clubs</p>