Help! Any accepted Chinese students here?

<p>Hi every one! I know it might be a little unreasonable. Or if I'm just complaining? But just have a look...</p>

<p>Are here any Cinese students accepted? Or does anybody know one? I mean 100 percent Chinese students from Chinese MAINLAND, especially from northern part of China, who don't study in international school or any other special organization, but classical Chinese highschools, which means class from 7:30am to 5:30pm, homework, tests and all the typical Chinese education. Preferably those who still secure Tsinghua University (top one in China) while preparing for US.</p>

<p>If interested in a typical Chinese student, read on. You might chance me if you can. (It requires a little understanding of Chinese education system.)</p>

<p>Personaly I'm a junior in Beijing, a typical Chinese student I was talking about, and I haven't even been to America! But I REALLY want to go to Princeton!! And I'm growing dangerously interested in neurology. The problem is I don't even know one who like me and has got in! And the educational system, well, I won't metion that.</p>

<p>I've taken SAT1 once and probably won't take again. I don't have the time. It's 2300 (760 CR, 760 Wrinting, 780 Math). I plan to take SAT2 and toefl this december, hopefully high scores. I don't know my GPA (won't know it until I ask for forms), but I rank 1/490 in school.</p>

<p>I participate in math and physics contests. Second prize in national physics contest, first prize in CGMO (strange name: Chinese Girl's Mathematic Olympiad), bronze medal in S.T Yau Award (a new research contest in math), and numerous other prizes, but not of any importance.</p>

<p>I'm the minister of science department of school for one year, and am now the President of Student Union. Merit sudent, numerous speakers and hosts in school. Violin and piano player, sometimes director and chrous conductor of the class. (Anyone familiar with Chinese educational knows what these mean. Nothing, if you look deep enough.) 800 meter record holder of school, and I want to establish a female basketball team in school. Some interests in literature, some articles published.</p>

<p>As for other extracurricular and work experience or research? None. I doubt if such one could exist for me when when the weekends, whole winter and summer vacation are pre-scheduled by my math, physics and chemistry teachers, because I have to get first prize in competitions, or I have to score highest possible in College Entrance Exam. I see very little future and have no motivation at all. I love new things; I'm eager and quicker than most to learn; the problem is nobody seems to be letting me!</p>

<p>I'm really in DESPAIR! If you, or you know anyone who could give some advice on my dillema, who have dealt with alike troubles themselves, please leave a few words, so long as you don't advice me to give up. At least I want to know if there is anyone with me...</p>

<p>Have you applied to Princeton already?</p>

<p>Yes. There are many similar students like you in Princeton, Havard, and Yale. But from your posting, it appears that you may need to watch out for your mental condition though. I don’t mean as an insult. You seem showing sign of “burn out.”</p>

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<li>chillax</li>
<li>If you win first prize at CGMO, which is supercompetitive and an <em>international</em> math competition, I’m pretty sure harvard, yale, and princeton will be no problem.</li>
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