<p>I'm an asian international student. </p>
<p>My hook is that I've lived in 6 countries throughout my life, 2~3 years in each country.
Speak 3 languages fluently; visited 40 countries - LOTS of multicultural experiences.
Please objectively asses my stats and see if I have any chance for CAS early decision. </p>
<p>SAT: 2250 combined, single highest 2220.
PSAT: 229 </p>
<p>GPA: 4.0 unweighted, 4.5 weighted (or the other way around. forgot which one is which) </p>
<p>Class Rank: 4/64 (well, I went to 3 different high schools and their GPA scales and honors credit are all different. would've been 1st or 2nd if I stayed at this school tho.) </p>
<p>SAT 2: 800 Math 2 C
760 USH </p>
<p>AP:- got 5s in APUSH, EURO, ENG LANG, and CALC AB = AP scholar with honors
-currently taking AP gov, AP lang, AP calc BC and AP Physics B </p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
-Vice president freshman yr; Science NHS current VP; key club rep; french club secretary; flute ensemble president
-model U.N and debate 4 years; best delegate award
-community service +200 hours outside of skl; key club at skl;
-math team: district awards(1st, 4th place)
-Varsity Tennis 3 years; will have 3 varsity letters when I graduate
-Rice summer school enrichment program; 7th place in a computer science contest
-NHS, French NHS, Science NHS.
-church orchestra, marching band, flute ensemble; president </p>
<p>Working Experience:
-intern at a oil and gas corporation
-intern at Houston Chronicle
-intern at China's Consul</p>
<p>By the way, my supplement essay is really matter-of-fact, and I have spent the whole 1st paragraph talking about myself instead of the school. I basically said that some events that occurred while I lived in Kuwait and Russia developed a passion for international security and then moved on to talk about why penn is the best choice. Do you think this approach will work?</p>