<p>Hi Guys, what schools would be a good fit/ realistic, judging from my profile? </p>
<p>I will be applying as an International Applicant from Malaysia but am currently finishing HS in Australia. Would like to major in Finance or International Relations, because im really interested in current affairs, im also currently part of a political party in Malaysia called the DAP opposing the corrupt government in my country. </p>
<p>Any tips on what else i can improve on is greatly appreciated. </p>
<p>SAT I: 1710 (LOW, retaking in May and confident for score above 2000)
SAT II: US History: 750 World History: 780
TOEFL: 112/120 GPA: 3.8
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Top 10%
Course Load: Business Management, Accounting, History, International Relations, Calculus Maths, Chinese</p>
<p>Languages that I can speak: English, Chinese, Malay and Cantonese </p>
<p>Extra Curricular:</p>
<p>Professional Gaming team sponsored by AMD and ATi, tournaments & newspaper features as a brand ambassador Team Captain
Democratic Action Party (Malaysian Opposition Coalition) Member
Student Reference Committee President
Senior School Events Committee Member
International Student Council President
School Varsity Soccer Team (2008-2010)
Member - School Softball Team (2008-2009)
DJ - Syn FM Community Radio (2008) - 30 hours
Work experience as Waiter/Barista/Cook (2009-2010) - Avg 7 hours a week.</p>
<p>Summer Activities: Golf, Travelling, Camps
Essays: Talking about my interest in Politics and how I will return to Malaysia with my degree to help invoke political change to make my country a truly functional democracy.
Teacher Recommendation: Excellent from my History, Int Relations and Business teacher
Counselor Rec: Talks about my involvement in building a more inclusive school community by organising many events such as community days and funraisers</p>
<p>School Type: Private
Ethnicity: Asian Male
Hooks: First gen college</p>
<p>Schools so far: </p>
<p>Boston University
UC Berkeley
University of Pennsylvania - ED
Cornell University
University of Michigan
Columbia University - Economics
University of Virginia
Fordham University<br>
New York University
Northeastern University
Syracuse University
University of Toronto
York University
University of Western Ontario</p>