International Chance?

<p>SAT 1: no
SAT II : Math Lv2 800, physics 800, chem 760
ACT: 32</p>

<p>IBs: 41/45 diploma
GPA: 4.3 weighted
School Type: HUGE public school in Canada, hence International Student</p>

<p>ECs listed on app: with leadership
manage my own store, making 10,000$ annually, planning on paying my tuition with this
President of an student based website(regional)
Executive/Accountant of Red Cross Club
Executive/ Marketing of UNICEF club
VP/ manager of digital distribution/ Editor of 3 major school magazines
Marketing head, business club
Spirit Commitee, minister of ESL (english as second language)</p>

<p>Other leisure EC:
Regional piano performances
modern dancing, regional competition
Regular senior home volunteer
Model United Nation active Member
School Service Club active member
Theater, actor/writer in school and regional plays/shows
Band, Trombone</p>

<p>Job/Work Experience: Sales associate, armani exchange
Essays: i have an really really good idea in mind (in my opinion)</p>

<p>wut ap’s did u take, scores, rank, and UN G.p.a? Make sure to apply to upenn wharton ;D</p>

<p>i am taking AP calculus
thats it, im a full IB diploma student
at least top 5%, UN 3.93</p>

<p>and yes i am doing wharton early decision =)</p>

<p>You’ll probably get into Wharton with those EC’s.</p>

<p>But if UPenn doesn’t accept you, what makes you think Harvard will?</p>

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<p>What makes you think they won’t?</p>

<p>chances, ellegee, chances</p>

<p>I’m sorry, but it’s almost impossible for anyone on here to give you an accurate chance since the admission rate is so low that even the most qualified applicants can be rejected or waitlisted, not because of anything deficient in their profile, but rather because there’s simply not enough room to admit everyone. Also, essays, teacher recommendation, what kind of school you attend, etc. all greatly affect the outcome of the admissions process, and we cannot accurately judge without any of these.</p>

<p>Everything looks good, so it’s really up to chance. The only thing you can possibly do at this point is to work on your essays and maybe, just maybe, retake the ACT if you feel like it. Wasting time waiting for some random stranger on the internet to give you some sort of arbitruary “chance” is really kind of silly, don’t you think?</p>

<p>What is your class standing? (Or was that omitted because your school does not rank?) </p>

<p>I, too, would recommend that you reattempt the ACT since high objective qualifications are an absolute prerequisite in your circumstances. You are in perhaps the most competitive subset of the applicant pool when isolated by the factors of geographical location (international) and ethnicity (Asian, I would greatly assume).</p>

<p>to mifune</p>

<p>my school does not rank
but im definitely in the top 5%</p>

<p>i will attempt at a better ACT score</p>