Just got my May 3 SAT results, chance me plz

<p>Hi everyone,</p>

<p>I'm an Australian citizen living in Australia, ie international student</p>

<p>SAT I : CR:770 M:750 W: 780 - 2300/2400
SAT II: Maths IIC: 780 Biology: 770
School: Selective public school (that is, you have to take an entrance exam)
GPA: No equivalent in Australia, but state percentile rank estimate: 98-99
Maximum course workload possible</p>

<p>Awards and Extracurricular:
-Australian Biology Olympiad Team national finalist
-Da Vinci Decathlon Team
-School 1sts Rugby Team
-Student Representative Council President
-National Mathematics Competition High Distinction
-National Science Competition High Distinction
-Australian Economics Competition National Award Winner
-Robocup Robotics Competition: Team member, state finalists</p>

<p>etc.</p>

<p>Community Service:
-Bowden Brae Retirement Village 100 hours
-Schools-for-Schools Program: proposed by myself and set up with fellow student council members, this program goes to local primary schools, helping the transition from primary to high school by giving advice and creating friendships early on in the transition process.</p>

<p>Applying to UCLA, UCB, Stanford, Yale, MIT</p>

<p>Thank you for chancing me and hope you guys do well in your own college ambitions.</p>

<p>good stats. But nothing out-of-the ordinary.</p>

<p>MIT takes like 2 internationals a year. so yeah =P</p>

<p>if you go for bio your chances will be high since you got finalist.. but again, it is difficult for internationals to get in</p>

<p>You should be in at UCLA and UCB. You have as good a chance at Stanford and Yale as anyone assuming you write really good essays.</p>

<p>Yeh, im applying for Biomedical engineering at MIT and UCB, Economics at Yale, Electrical Engineering at Stanford and UCLA.</p>

<p>Btw, how much do grades matter for internationals, since the grading systems, testing difficulty, etc are quite different to US? We don't even have GPA.</p>

<p>it doesnt matter what you apply for since most schools do not ask you to declare your major in the applicaton.</p>