<p>haha exactly.</p>
<p>I have 3 inventional patents, will they help much?
I am living by myself and I have been in USA for just a few month(from 2005 september), and this is my junior year here. My mum is working in ANOTHER CITY and she has only less than $20000 per year. My family income is less than $25000 per year.
and I am getting a 4.0(4.67weighted)GPA, SAT2 2400, school rank #1/600-700. I'm getting A plus on almost all courses, such as AP physics, calculus, ap chemistry ,ap us history, visual art, and English one!
THIS IS THE FIRST YEAR I AM LEARNING IN A ENGLISH-BASED HIGH SCHOOL.
I HOPE THIS IS SOMEWHAT UNIQUE, BUT I'M NOT SURE.</p>
<p>Um, really good chances. Really good.</p>
<p>"THIS IS THE FIRST YEAR I AM LEARNING IN A ENGLISH-BASED HIGH SCHOOL."</p>
<p>If you're asian (I suspect so) there are 100s of other applicants who've migrated to the US and have had to overcome many of the same things... And TONS of asians apply from CA, anyway. Sorry. Although, if a rich US born Asian were to apply, you'd probably get in over him/her because of the circumstances that you have had to overcome.</p>
<p>i suck dick for coke?</p>
<p>Co-Wrote a Movie script and sold it for 8 million dollars - that a hook? </p>
<p>this is hypothetical, but im trying.</p>
<p>you're trying to write a movie script that will sell for 8 million dollars? well, if you do, that would most certainly be a hook</p>
<p>Three patents, low income, and those stats? So what if he's an Asian from California, that's really impressive.</p>
<p>Psh, they give out patents like candy. You know, that really expensive Swedish type candy. ;)</p>
<p>Ooh! The white chocolate type?</p>
<p>haha that reminds me...is anyone else wondering if Ray Nagin really meant he wants New Orleans to be a white chocolate city? Because I found his statements quite ambiguous with regards to that.</p>
<p>harvard 2011, but, if you go to a non-Asian oriented school, does that help u a lil bit? say if you're Asian and from CA and immigrated here, but you changed schools like mad(more than half a dozen), then ended up at a good private school with like 5% asians.</p>
<p>No, that generally doesn't really affect it, I believe.</p>
<p>guitarmanars, i read in an article that this person changed school deliberately to an all-white school to distinguish herself. then she got in everywhere.</p>
<p>Hmmm......reeeally now......</p>
<p>~packs up, moves to Harlem~</p>
<p>What? I visited a Harlem school once and everyone I met was Jewish. I don't know what you are trying to accomplish GuitarMan but it doesn't make any sense.</p>
<p>we didn't have to wait FOUR MONTHS . . .
only in my own wittle world.
Poss hook (???)
*Published couple of stuff (mostly poetry)
*Work 25 hours a week (40 during summer)
*Very low income
*Fluent in five languages, lived in Iran 2 yrs., Japan 2-3 yrs
*From Iran (??)
*Science gal plus leads in 15 school/community theater productions
*Founder/President of two org. (one in school, one out)
*Over total of 950 volunteer hours
*passions> performing arts/stage combat, epidemiology, international relations
Also, my father has had cancer for most of my high school career but since I managed to keep my grades and all fairly stable I refrained from including it in my app. (I think my counselor may have mentioned it in her rec. anyways).</p>
<p>duality--I'm not sure what school you visited but Harlem is known for being almost 100% minority.</p>
<p>Huh? Yeah I agree 100% minority Jewish students! ;-)</p>
<p>hmmm...i don't mean to sound rascist or anything, but i thought almost everyone in harlem was african american.</p>