Channnnnnnncesssssss

<p>Canadian
Public school
SATs : 2150 (650 R 780 M 720 W)
SAT II: 800 Math 2c, 800 Physics, 750 Chem, 720 Bio M
Full IB Diploma student recieved 7 in Calculus and 5 in French so far
Courses this year:
IB Physics HL
IB Chem HL
IB History HL
IB English SL</p>

<p>GPA: 3.7 (UW)
Rank: school doesnt rank (~10%)</p>

<p>ECs:</p>

<p>Attended the Shad Valley Program at Dalhousie University. A month long program that emphasized entrepreneurship, engineering and science. Program consisted of 50 students from all across Canada. </p>

<p>Took part in the Summer Institute of Mathematics at the University of Washington. Six-week summer program that consisted of 24 students chosen from British Columbia, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska and Washington State. </p>

<p>Paid Summer Internship at BC Hydro
A month work term which revolved around creating a report and presentation on the integration of wind power into BC power supply. Presented outcome to the top executives of the company.</p>

<p>Fermat Math Competition –School Champion & Top 0.5% National
Cayley Math Competition – School Champion & Top 50 National
Pascal Math Competition – School Champion & Top 21 National
Math Counts Contest- Obtained Top 10 regionally and Second place in Surrey District
Math Counts Contest- Obtained Top 10 regionally and First place in Surrey District
Ed Ciccone Fine Arts Award - awarded for talent in the arts.</p>

<p>Math Counts Club- Team Captain, Head Coach
Varsity Cross Country
IB Council- Representative
Surrey Symphony Orchestra
Surrey Christian Alliance Church – Sound system man</p>

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<p>schools:
UCB
Stanford
Cornell
Columbia
Yale
Duke
Upenn
Brown
Dartmouth</p>

<p>1430 is around avg at Cornell, Columbia, Penn, Brown, and Dartmouth. But most people are realistically in the top 5%. And SATs too low for Yale and and Stanford. Columbia rejects almost everyone RD, as do most of your above list. UCB is hard for out of state (out of country....idk). And intl status doesn't help. You could get into top schools, but that list is killer.</p>

<p>UCB-in
Stanford-a chance
Cornell-decent chance
Columbia- a chance
Yale-a chance
Duke - decent chance
Upenn-decent chance
Brown-decent chance
Dartmouth-decent chance</p>

<p>Your math awards look impressive, you will probably get into at least 3 of these schools. Good luck.</p>

<p>thanks guys.
Yeah i no the list is killer but thought i'd give it a shot
got safety schools in canada so</p>

<p>No you do not have safe chance at UCB. Berkeley gives preference to tax-paying California residents. Therefore you have a small chance. But at other schools, you have decent chance.</p>

<p>bump anymore?</p>

<p>yeah, anyone? </p>

<p>I am from Canada,tooo
lol
so pretty concerned about your chance!</p>

<p>ashea89:</p>

<p>UCB: Slight Reach (out of state)</p>

<p>haha nice to see u here ashea89... but guess u dont really post. In case u r wondering who I am, i went to SIMUW2005 but not to the 2006 one, and I m from Vancouver IB. lol</p>

<p>yea btw, we are both applying to:
Cornell
Columbia
Yale
Dartmouth</p>

<p>haha hope for the best</p>

<p>lol i went to SIMUW 05...
I'm geussing shine?</p>