Looking for some sincere help here..

<p>This isn't one of those "what are my chances" posts, but rather "what do I have to do to consider posting a 'what are my chances'" post.</p>

<p>Here's some background about me.. I'm 16, attending gr 11 next year. Born in Russia, part Armenian. I'm doing the IB Diploma program (will that help me?). Living in Canada. Last month I decided that I want to go to an Ivy league school -- before that I was taking a "whatever" attitude, aiming to get into either UBC or Uni Toronto, doing the diploma to get some more scholarships. Now, last year I kinda cruised through all my pre-IB classes...not really cruised through, but I didn't time manage well. Most (90%+) of my assignments were started and completed the night before they were due, usually working until 5-ish in the morning. My grades were fairly good in the pre-IB subjects (94% EN, 95% socials (2 courses in 1 year, history/civics), 74% in FR, 88% MA) and even better in the IB courses (94% Bio11IB, 91% MA11IB -- did 1 semester of IB math after finishing math 10 early)</p>

<p>However, I realise that grades like that wouldn't even get my foot into any Ivy league school. I also feel that with greater dedication I would be able to get near perfect marks in most of my subjects. Greatest weakness is going to be English because there's nothing I can really "memorize" for that subject, so I'm looking for some books that will improve my writing skills. Maybe a book showing high level essays and examples and then highlighting the mistakes and strengths of the piece of writing -- there's got to be a book like that somewhere, and I need to find it. But that's beside the point.</p>

<p>Extra-curricular looks horrid. I used to play saxaphone (never at a high level) but quit in grade 10. Used to play basketball varsity in grade 9 at a junior high (up to gr 10), but quit that last year too. Never done any clubs or charity work. Here's the only thing that may be to my advantage, although I don't know how it would count towards EC: I'm a bodybuilder. I have a competition lined up in late 2007, but considering that bodybuilding doesn't get very much exposure I don't feel that many schools would see it as a plus. Maybe if I manage to compete in the Teen Nationals I'll get some recognition, but I really have no idea. What do you guys think? Personally I feel that bodybuilding is (no offense to the guy who posted) a tougher and more prestigious activity than piloting an airplane, and requires more dedication...however I don't know if the schools will feel that way.</p>

<p>Alright, now I have a bunch of questions. I really don't know the first thing about university admissions. For example, do all of them require the SAT tests or is the IB Diploma enough? Honestly, I don't even know what the SAT really is yet, or what other test I need to take. Also, what kind of EC's look good on your applications? </p>

<p>That's it for now.. thanks for the time and hopefully some answers.</p>

<p>K, I read up about the tests, but am still wondering about EC's and all the other stuff I posted..</p>

<p>Uhh. Well, bodybuilding is cool. </p>

<p>But really, your academic stats aren't really up to par (especially since you're international). Harvard admissions consider academics and related ECs to be about 75% of your "score." Get "The Truth About Harvard" from Princeton Review for more info on how the admissions committee works. (Aka, get it from the library -- not worth buying unless you're already accepted.)</p>

<p>But who knows? Work with what you've got. Show Harvard that they NEEED a bodybuilder like you in their class.</p>