Chances?

<p>SAT I: 2350 (750CR, 800M, 800W)
SAT II: 800 Math II, 800 Physics
IB: 43 or 44
Awards: Many business related awards, school awards and math awards
ECs: 2300 (not a typo) hours of community service, 8 different activities with good leadership positions (all are geared towards community service but they are vastly different), 1 dance crew, 1 varsity sport (golf), business, work experience (ranked in top 10 internships globally for high school students) ALL HAVE BEEN DONE FOR AT LEAST 2 YEARS, SOME FOR 4.
Nationality: Indian
Financial Aid: No</p>

<p>Note: I spent at least 2 hours a week on each of the ECs listed above, while spending up to 10 hours on some (my work was 66 hours a week for 8 weeks).</p>

<p>Schools:
Wharton ED
UChicago EA
UMich (Ross pre-admit) EA
Stanford
Princeton
Columbia
Harvard
UC Berkeley</p>

<p>Thank you very much!</p>

<p>43 views and no chances?</p>

<p>I guess I should also mention that generally 3 students get into a Ivy League university from each graduating class of around 200. I guess that makes it very competitive considering it is an international school.</p>

<p>What’s your GPA? The rest of your stats look great. ECs are nice, not extremely special though.</p>

<p>I get the feeling you’re an international applicant, is that the case?</p>

<p>in my personal humble opinion, you got good chances (not as in you’re likely to get in but you are up with the rest of them competitive people)</p>

<p>JebarPolsky??! Haha.</p>

<p>Anyways, great chances at Wharton ED with your SAT and IB Predicted scores. Admissions is primarily an academic evaluation so it’s obvious that you have a great shot. Your ECs also demonstrate commitment, concern for others and a liking for business, all of which are positives. I’d be surprised if you didn’t at least get a deferral. Harvard, Princeton, Stanford even, if you get lucky.</p>

<p>Good luck! :)</p>

<p>Good EC’s and SATs but need to know more about academics to chance.</p>

<p>I should update… my predicted scores came out to be a 41/45 but for admissions purposes it is a 39/42 as the bonus points aren’t actually predictions by teachers but the use a formula (40/42 and above warrants 3 bonus points while below warrants 2), and the colleges I have emailed about this have said they will definitely keep it in mind and do not give a lot of emphasis to the bonus points anyway.</p>

<p>The breakdown is:
Math HL - 6
Economics HL - 7
Physics HL - 7
Spanish Ab Initio SL - 7
English A1 SL - 6
Philosophy SL - 6</p>

<p>Our school does not have GPA or ranking but that score should give me a 4.0UW, 4.5W. For rank, I am unsure as people have higher marks than me but have taken courses that are a lot easier (Math SL for one), but I am fairly certain that I am still in the top 5%.</p>