How are my chances?

<p>I'm a high school junior living on Guam (~way out there). But I attend a very competitive IB private school. All my classes are IB and I have 1 AP (Chemistry) class.</p>

<p>PSAT: 178 (I had to face some very disturbing matters the night before the test; I was mentally and emotionally unstable at the time of the test. I rather not discuss what happened. )</p>

<p>SAT: I took the January SAT, so I don't know what i got yet. But on the practice test I scored around 2000~2100. I take SAT prep courses so, I'm hoping to score high.</p>

<p>GPA: (Our school reports our grades in percentages.) 89% </p>

<p>Extra-Curriculars: High School Soccer Team, Tutor to other students, Animal Shelter volunteer, Service Club member, Japanese and Korean tour guide translator (Guam is a big tourist attraction for the Asian countries).(((My school requires us to do at least 100 hours of extra-curricular activities before we graduate, so I have no choice)))</p>

<p>Languages: Korean, English and Japanese fluently.</p>

<p>Misc. work:
Won all-island "Ideal Home Design" architecture contest. March 2006.
Worked as a construction laborer (10 hr a day) over the summer (odd job lol)</p>

<p>*I'm very interested in the architecture program in Carnegie Mellon. </p>

<p>I've been uneasy lately because I've been freaked out about whether or not I'll be accepted to a respectable university. I just needed to know if i match up with the better universities. So, anyways, how're my chances of getting in?</p>

<p>Architecture recently changed its admission policy from almostly completely academic based to requiring a portfoilio. I'm not sure if there are any architecture majors on this board, and if so I'm not sure what they could say, in light of the recent changes.</p>

<p>There is a new forum on CC for architecture majors. I suggest you post there to get more specific information.</p>

<p>ok then thanks</p>