<p>The bottom line is that:
There is no shortage of applicants from Canada.
There is no shortage of high-SAT applicants.
There is no shortage of asian-race applicants. </p>
<p>Unless you have some super-hook to make you stand out from crowd (e.g., elite, Olympic-level talent; parent is head-of-state; the high-profile charity you founded to feed starving chipmunks in Zambia was featured on CNN), your chances of getting in as an asian-race, int’l applicant from Canada w high SAT-scores are incredibly remote. It’ll be immaterial if your test score is 2200 or 2400. Your family changing its residency to the Maldives would probably give you a bigger admissions bump-up than a 2400 SAT score. HYPMS might care about your 2400 SAT score as a URM, but they won’t care about it if you are an asian,</p>
<p>You have high-quality, affordable options in Canada. IMO, I think your parents are wasting their money and your time. I too could potentially win the Nobel Prize in Physics, but given the odds, my time is better spent playing golf. </p>