<p>I plan on majoring in economics, in the University of Chicago.
I have three Bs, a GPA of around 4.9/5
SAT 2380
APs Econ (both Macro and Micro) 5, Calculus BC 5, World History 5, United States History 5, Chemistry 5, Statistics 5, European history 5, English Literature 5
SAT II Math II-C 800, World history 770, Chemistry 740,
Extra curricular
I am currently writing a book (about Econ) to get published, and in the process of founding a non-profit small club to build a school in the Himalayas.
I do Mock Trial, passed the FRENCH DELF B2, Spanish Dele B1, and did the Duke of Edinbrugh award (silver).
I am a freshman at an international high school outside the united states of America. I am not an American citizen, nor do I hold an American green card, so i am an international student.
What are my chances of getting accepted at the University of Chicago? By the way, I have an kenyesian view of economics, against the traditional view of the chicago school of economics.</p>