<p>Hello CC,</p>
<p>I'm an international student.</p>
<p>My current SAT superscore is (CR: 650, W: 720, M: 760) and I'm planning on taking SAT II french, math II and literature.
I think I will get +750 for math and french.</p>
<p>I'm an IB student and my cumulative GPA is 3.56, current senior GPA: 3.64.
My essay is not bad, many teachers said its good but I think it is not great.
Recommendation letters are good; they are unique and tell about me (according to the counselor)
My ECs are good compared to students in my school. A lot of leadership, service, and sports</p>
<p>I've currently applied to some universities, mostly safe and meet schools for early action (Kalamazoo, Dickinson, Tulane). I applied to one reach school for early decision. And I'm planning on studying Economics.</p>
<p>Today, one of Princeton alumni visited our school and said SAT scores are not everything. I did some search and found out that there are students who got into schools even though their SAT scores are below the school's average.</p>
<p>So I was wondering if I could apply to colleges that have CR: 720 as their minimum average such as Brown, UPenn, Williams, Pomona, Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, Amherst, and so on.</p>
<p>Do I have a chance?
Also, could you recommend me some schools I might want to consider?</p>