My Chances as an International Student?

<p>Female
Asian (Bangladesh, International)</p>

<p>Aiming for:
Vassar
Tufts
Dartmouth (very high reach, I know)</p>

<p>SAT I: 2170 (M800, R680, W690)
SAT II: Biology M 800, Chemistry 800
GPA: 4.0 unweighted (top 1% of class)</p>

<p>A levels: Biology A<em>, Math A</em>, Chemistry A, Physics A</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>Debate
Writer for weekly edition of national newspaper
Karate (international competitions)
Sprints (won a lot of medals)
Taught Math at middle school for 8 months
Volunteering at hospital for 1 year (this is very unusual in my country, and I was extremely lucky to get a chance)
Certified First Responder
Elected class representative throughout middle and high school </p>

<p>*** Started a consulting business at local village where we consult villagers on how to maximize their investments - from family planning to how much money to save in banks, what type of bank account to open, how much money to invest, what small business to open and eliminating middle men to get them greater profits from their products.</p>

<p>*** The only problem is I finished high school in 2012. I decided to skip college and go straight to a professional degree - ACCA (international accounting professional degree). Which is going fine and I am not failing or anything, but I've decided I am missing out on the college experience and would like an academic degree along with my ACCA.</p>

<p>*** I can provide upto $12000 per year, but will need either need based or merit aid.</p>

<p>@Pathenon2393 - You should check with the colleges directly to determine if you can apply as a freshman or whether your current coursework would mean you would need to apply as a transfer student.</p>

<p>I think you might have a chance, if you have a compelling story to go with your application. As far as the odds go, I have no idea what they would be at any of these schools, but they would be better as a freshman applicant than a transfer.</p>