Help~

<p>I'm currently aiming for an Ivy league school~ Especially Yale (I've lived in New Haven, near the Yale divinity school for one year) I'm an international student, going to school in a small school in Asia. here's a quick layout of myself. Do i have a chance of being accepted into Yale?? </p>

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<li>3.87 GPA (unweighted)
My school is a small school in Asia offering only two AP courses (Physics & Calculus) towards seniors.</li>
<li>I took one SAT and got 2190 or
W:780
CR: 730
M: 680</li>
<li>I took two SAT II's
SAT Literature: (taken cold) 670
SAT US History: 720</li>
<li>I took two AP courses by myself and took the AP Exams
got a 4 for AP US GOV and a 3 for AP US HIS</li>
<li><p>I've got a myriad of extracurriculars, starting from varsity soccer & basketball teams, orphanage, community service etc...</p></li>
<li><p>Also I've got quite a few awards, ACSI distinguished scholar, Honor Roll student, Most outstanding speaker (for debate)</p></li>
<li><p>and most importantly, I need to get lots of scholarships(preferably a full schollarship) but I am an International Student...</p></li>
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<p>Please help me by commenting!
Thanx a bunch!</p>

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<p>This might be exactly what you’re talking about, but just for the record know that Yale gives NO merit-based scholarships. All scholarships are TOTALLY based on demonstrated need.</p>

<p>Giving someone chances has always been kind of silly, but also know that admissions for international students is generally considered harder than admissions for domestic students. That being said, I would call your pure numbers weak for a domestic student.</p>