My chance at SAS, ISB and AISG

<p>I'm currently in 8th grade at Anglo Singapore International school (an international school in Bangkok, Thailand)and i'm planning to apply to these schools in the next 2 years. I will apply as an 11th grader.I haven't take SSAT yet.
My grades in 8th grade
Thai for native speaker-A*
Chinese for native speaker-A (I'm not a chinese though)
English:A*
Chemistry:A*
Physics:A*
Biology:A* 99 Math:A (Algebra II and trigonometry
ICT:B (I'm bad at computer TOT) Geography:A*
Literature:A*
Global perspective:A*
EC
1)Debate I'm a school 10 top speakers and a debater. I'm part of the Thailand national debate pool (They select 17 people out of the whole country) I've got 8th best speaker for 7th European Thailand Inter-varsity Debate Championship. I've got 9th best speaker for 6th Thailand high school debate championship. I've been joining World scholar's cup recently and got 2nd best speaker.
2) World scholar's cup, regional round (WSC)I've been participating for 2 times. I've got top 5th best team in WSC. (2012 and 2011) I've got honorable mention for my persuasive essay.(2012) I've got 2nd best debate team in WSC (2012) I've got bronze medals for biotechnology, modern metropolis and art.(2011) 3)Leadership I've been school prefect and counselor for around 4 years. Involve in many activities and community services with other prefects.
4) lots of community services
5)I play basketball----my school doesn't have girl's basketball team but I play on sport's day (becuz there's not enough boys for the team) and I join basketball club.
6) I play piano, self taught, I used to study the basic for 3 months and start to learn song on my own
7) I sing and I play ukulele too.
Gender: Female </p>

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<p>Wow… I go to SAS. (If you’re referring to the international school in Shanghai.) You sound more amazing than most of the students here (we’re in the same grade)… I think it’s very likely that you will be accepted. I heard that there are less spots in ISB. My friend applied from SAS with a 97 average, and she was one of the only applicants accepted. ISB has a very strong focus on athletics, so if it is your top choice, you might want to consider participating in more sports. I may be mistaken, but I think SAS requires SAT scores for admission, but if you ace that (which I’m sure you will) then I’m rather positive you’ll be accepted! I suggest you apply earlier so you have enough time in ISB/SAS to impress your teachers and participate fully in extracurriculars for your college resume. :)</p>

<p>Thank you for ur reply, I wonder if there’s financial aid available at SAS or ISB, these schools aren’t so cheap for me LOL</p>

<p>As an alumni of ISB, I’d say you have a good shot</p>