Hey!HEy! Looke here!!

<p>ok... sorry...hahah... i just want some chances cause I got more scores =P</p>

<p>international - - vancouver, canada
small catholic school..... sent 1 person to an ivy 10 years ago....
white, female, wanting to go into aerospace engineering
private school : ranked 1/185
93% average... i think thats a 3.7
my school only offers one AP : AP Biology, am also taking AP Computer Science correspondence.
Math Honours grade 9-11, Science honours grade 10, French honours grades 9-10
ACT: 34... (6 writing...ewwww)</p>

<p>SAT IIs : Math 2C: 730 Physics: 720
SAT I : 660M 600CR 550W <-- was sick with the flu and forgot my calculator =(</p>

<p>ECs:
Student COuncil President, Astronomy Club president/founder, co-editor for school newspaper, Mission Team (travel to 3rd world countries to build houses), Band (clarinet - 4 yrs)- have ranked superior/gold in nearly every festival, Ballet (15yrs) - recieved distinction on every exam, tutor 4 students in math, physics, and chemistry. Also did cheerleading and swimming grades 8-10 (Bronze Cross for lifeguarding). Royal Astronomical Society, Vancouver Ballet Society, environmental club</p>

<p>have been working 20 hrs/week since grade 10, volunteer as a reader at my church, research assistant at a bog over the summer, sponsor a child in the Philippines</p>

<p>school awards: AP Biology, Chemistry, Math Honours, French, Science 10 Honours
other awards: Distinction on nearly every ballet exam up to Advanced 1 RAD level, scored first in my school and within top 25% nationally on a bunch of math contests, rookie of the year award for cheerleading...also a published poet. </p>

<p>MIT Essays: first one about my love of cooking, next one was kinda cool... I talked like I was on Mars and was reflecting in my thoughts about growing up in Vancouver, optional ones: one about a robot I built to organize my closet and the last on why I want to go to MIT</p>

<p>^^Caltech about the same</p>

<p>Stanford: Mars one was the same, talked about my lifelong dream of being an astronaut and such...</p>

<p>Had two additional recs: one from my ballet teacher and the other from an athletic supervisor/teacher</p>

<p>Schools: Caltech, MIT, Stanford, Georgia Tech......</p>

<p>please and thank yous =)</p>

<p>ur sat scores are way too low, for caltech/mit/stanford, sorry. and since you're an international applicant, it's impossibel to get in anyways without some insane international award AND perfect stats. not sure bout other schools tho. haha i have a cousin who lives in vancouver.</p>

<p>She also has an ACT score which colleges will look at instead of the SAT 1. I'm not sure if those schools require SAT 2s. If not, then just send the ACT.</p>

<p>they require the SAT 2s... so my SAT I score gets sent along with that, otherwise I wouldn't be sending it.. I really hope they don't take it into account though...</p>

<p>They will consider your ACT score and your SAT 2's.</p>

<p>excellent..thanks =) </p>

<p>anymore opinions??</p>

<p>MIT and Caltech are for incredibly accomplished math/science nerds.</p>

<p>Even if they're willing to ignore your SAT I score because of the circumstances, you really need 800s on those SAT IIs. A 730 in Math 2 is 67th percentile and a 720 in Physics is 70th percentile. Those aren't bad scores even then, but MIT and Caltech wants the best of the best. From outside the US, you need to be better than that.</p>

<p>Your'e a pretty good candidate for most schools. No one is a match for Stanford, but you might have a shot, even in the competitive international pool. Georgia Tech is probably a safety.</p>

<p>bumpity bump bump....</p>

<p>good chance except caltech, stanford and mit</p>