<p>KoHarvard,</p>
<p>to introduce myself, I’m a long time lurker and first time joiner. So yeah please take my response with a grain of salt.</p>
<p>With huntsman, I know personally a legacy huntsman applicant who applied 3 years ago and was accepted (not international) but had the same scores as you.</p>
<p>I personally think you have a fair shot. Not great but not terrible. YOur Gpa and SAT’s are stellar and thats something they definitely consider. Being an international student, you have amazing ap scores. plus your college courses definitely are a plus, because they show your involvement to learn outside the class. </p>
<p>being a competitive piano player myself i can say that your accomplishments for music are really really good. What are some of your favorite pieces in your repertoire? I’m curious! Also, I think being in a conservatory will give you an upper edge amongst other students who just have music as an EC</p>
<p>I think your EC’s overall have a lot to do with the whole idea of huntsman and I overall think you would be a student Penn accepts but just because they would doesn’t mean they will. Good luck anyways, theres only a week left. I really hope you get in because I know how much dedication those activities take, and being an international student is not easy (I know a couple). I dont know if ur placed in a different competitive pool but assuming your essays are really passionate and convincing, I think ure in good shape. </p>
<p>Basically, you have a fair shot, don’t get discouraged, and only a week left til decisions are released. Don’t over stress it and with your credentials there are defienitely much much more options available to you. I wouln’dt listen to anyone who discourages you over the line, keep realisitc and positive and I wish the best!</p>