Do I have chances for following ivy league: Harvard, Brown, Princeton??

<p>International Student
9~10: IB
11~12: AP (My university will look at my AP school cumulative grade)</p>

<p>GPA: UW 3.88 W 4.5 ish (7 AP total)
SAT: 2400
ACT: 36
SAT 2:
- Math 2C: 800
- USH: 800
- BIO: 800
- Physics: 800
- Chemistry: 800
- Modern World: 800
- Korean: 800
- Literature: 800
- Chinese: 800</p>

<p>AP
- USH: 5
- BIO: 4
(My school only offered two AP in junior year.....)</p>

<p>EC
- Debate Team x 2: Member
- Yale Model United Nation x 2: Secretary and member
- Webtoon x 2: Director and Scriptwriter
- Taekwondo x 5: President, demonstration performer and member
- Sports x 3: Runner, swimmer
- Integrated Science Club x 2: President, founder and member
- Math Club x 2: President, founder and member
- Self Research x 4: How to grow taller (Really successful), Fighting Advantage
- Music: Piano and Chorus</p>

<p>Charity:
- Foreign Country Aid x 3
- LINK x 2</p>

<p>Job
- Tutoring</p>

<p>Competition
- Regional Taekwondo Demonstration
- Science Fair
- Google Science Fair
- KAIAC Debate Competition
- YMUN Conference</p>

<p>Summer
- Online Brown University Course
- Online Harvard University Course
- Parkour Federation
- Martial Arts</p>

<p>Awards:
- Regional Taekwondo Competition Award
- Certificate of Completion
- Honors Roll</p>

<p>Language
- Korean
- Chinese
- English
- Japanese
- German</p>

<p>Online College Course
- Physics
- Criminology
- Psychology
- Philosophy
- Kinesiology</p>

<p>Also I heard that my EC’s are scattered… Do i have a good EC or is it still weak …?</p>

<p>■■■■■</p>

<p>Lol this is such an obvious ■■■■■. Someone who really got a 2400/36 9 800s and speaks 5 languages (if someone like that even exists) isn’t gonna waste time making meaningless chance threads.</p>

<p>IF this is true, you already know the answer to this question, but it’s most likely not lol. </p>

<p>It looks like a ■■■■■, just like the one with GPA3.5/SAT1700 applying to Northwestern thread. LOL.
The worse part is the OP did not even bother to check his posting record to keep his GPA and score consistent.</p>