<p>Hi,
I'm going to be a senior this year will be applying to some of the top schools and want to see what College Confedential thinks my chances are.</p>
<p>Location:Nepal
Gender: Male
Race: Asian
HS: Small but Extremely competitive(Top 40 students of state)
Income: Less than $5000</p>
<p>SAT: 2100
CR: 650
M: 750
W: 700 </p>
<p>SAT Subject Tests:
Chem: 750
Physics: 750
Math II: 800</p>
<p>GPA: No gpa system here. We have an extremely competitive board called HSEB where country topper's score is 84%. Mine 81%..
Rank: 3 out 40</p>
<p>AP Scores: No Ap in our country.</p>
<p>Awards/EC:
Red cross 250+ hours community service
Scout volunteer
Science Club
Numerous more district wins and State victories in math
Seriously its the best thing we can have here. I feel so pathetic.....</p>
<p>Chess Club captain
Soccer Captain
Thank You very much for the help</p>
<p>I think you have decent chances at Lehigh, Boston, and Emory. Vanderbilt, UPenn, and Columbia are reaches. Your SAT scores are a bit too low. Why haven’t you taken the TOEFL? Are you a native English speaker? Also, unfortunately, your ECs aren’t too great. So because of this, you’d have a bit of a low chance at Vanderbilt and the Ivies. But the other 3 (Lehigh, Boston, and Empry) you have a good chance! Good luck!</p>
<p>Ya I forgot to mention my TOEFL scores…I scored 110 on TOEFL…What about Cornell? Do I have a chance? I really want to get into one of the ivies… Is there any advantage to me for being from a country like Nepal?</p>
<p>Use your experiences in Nepal to write a really unique essay, and you have a shot at these schools. If you really want to attend an Ivy, I recommend you apply ED to a college of Cornell in which you have the best fit- not the one with the highest accept rate, that’s suicide unless by some miracle that’s the one that you are most qualified for. Best of luck!</p>
<p>Guys any suggestions about the colleges that match my stats?..</p>
<p>Emory won’t be affordable since it doesn’t give internationals financial aid.</p>