Do I have ANY chance of getting in here?

<p>Hello, </p>

<p>Here are a few details about me -</p>

<p>Nationality: Indian
Gender: Male</p>

<p>I went through a CBSE high school. While not as internationally recognized as the IB or not as supposedly tough as the ICSE board, CBSE is supposed to be quite demanding and intense.</p>

<p>Sophomore Year - 95.4% (English: 91, overall school topper)</p>

<p>Junior Year - 78.4% (Rigor of course increased DRASTICALLY. A dip in the scores in this year is par for the course in Indian education systems) [Please see the PS to this post]</p>

<p>Senior Year - 87.4% (Topped the high school in English: 95)</p>

<p>SAT Reasoning Test - 2280/2400 (CR: 770, M: 780, W: 730)</p>

<p>SAT II - English Lit: 760, Math Level 2: 790</p>

<p>TOEFL iBT - 120/120</p>

<p>I already graduated from high school in May 2011 and hope to enroll in colleges from the Fall 2012 session. Right now, I'm taking a gap year. I moved out of my parents' house, came to a new city and started living alone. Basically, my parents were always hesitant about sending me to a far-away country to live by myself at the age of 18 itself. This was sort of acid test to prove my independence to them. Now, while living alone, I am volunteering at a nearby orphanage for street kids. I teach them, play with them and hang out with them. Should have 50 hours by application time.</p>

<p>I am also writing for AOL India. I don't have to go to office or anything like that. I sit at home, write articles and submit it to them. The articles are posted on their site and I get a stipend + byline credit.</p>

<p>Here are some other ECs I could put in my application. These are the ones I had in high school:</p>

<ol>
<li>INDIVIDUAL: Four first prizes in intra-city debate/extempore/speech competitions. </li>
<li>TEAM: Two first prizes in debate competitions (one was Rotary Club's intra-city, one was inter-city)</li>
<li>OLYMPIADS: Ranked 4th Worldwide in International Olympiad of the English Language. Ranked 274th in the country in National Cyber Olympiad.</li>
</ol>

<p>I wish to major in English, by the way. With a planned minor/emphasis/concentration is either Creative Writing/Communications or Film (depending on what the college has, among other factors)</p>

<p>So, please tell me my chances. How much will they be affected if I apply Early Decision/Action? How much will it affect my chances if I ask for need-based aid? (I won't ask for it if the acceptance rate reduces drastically).</p>

<p>PS - I know my Junior Year grades will raise eyebrows. But, in the Indian education system, it's par for the course for Junior Year grades to be much lower than Sophomore Year (because the school holds the exam in the former, whereas the board holds it in the latter) and the rigor of my workload increased DRASTICALLY. That still doesn't excuse my low score, I know.</p>

<p>But the thing is, I'm going to address this in my Common App essay. Junior Year started with a death in the family and a fracture in my right (and dominant) hand. Both these things had a huge impact on me. I was meek and indecisive and ended up studying subjects picked by my parents and, surprise, I was neither passionate about them nor talented in them. I'm going to write my essay on how all these things debilitated my performance a great deal and brought me down. But they also taught me life lessons (even if it was the hard way) and how they helped me grow as an individual. And that's how I'm going to find a spot to explain my uptick in Senior Year scores.</p>

<p>Early Action will help, financial aid will not count against you</p>

<p>Being an indian should help (URM)</p>

<p>2/3 of the opinions expressed in post #2 are wrong.</p>

<p>“Early Action will help” - wrong
“financial aid will not count against you” - correct
“Being an indian should help (URM)” - very, very wrong</p>

<p>LOLOL at chirping saying an international ORM has increased chances.
OP, you have a decent chance of getting. Being an international will count against you unfortunately.</p>

<p>Okay. So far the only thing agreed upon is that asking for Aid won’t hamper my chances. I guess that’s a given, since Princeton is need-blind for EVERYONE.</p>

<p>But what no one is telling me are an approximate appraisal of my chances. I know such a thing can only be estimated, at best, but if you could give me a rough idea - it would be very helpful.</p>

<p>I’m trying to decide where I should apply Early Decision. I have to pick just one, right? Amherst is at the top of the pile right now but I know how competitive that is. I really want to make great use of the Early Decision option and don’t want to waste it applying to such a college that don’t get in.</p>