Please chance me for ivy leagues!! I appreciate any comments! Will chance back! :d

<p>Hey guys, so I am a Junior and Im gonna start applying for colleges next fall. I would like you to chance me for all Ivy leagues, especially Wharton ED (my dream school) and Harvard. I would also like you to chance me for Stanford, COlumbia, Cornell, UC Berkley. I want to major in economics at the Ivy’s, and business at Wharton. I am from Central America and I attend one of the best schools of the nation. I will list the scores I have gotten so far, and the ones I expect to get.</p>

<p>SAT I:
- First try: 1890 (M:620, R: 610, W:660)
- Second try: 2150 (M: 770, R: 680, W: 700)
I know my first time sucks, but I was really nervous. Will that affect my application? Also, such a high score like the one I got in the second time I pretty rare at my school. Kids with 2200 have gotten accepted to Princeton. Last year, a kid with 2190 was accepted to UPenn RD, and this year a kid with 2130 was accepted to Brown ED. Should I retake the SAT? I know that perhaps I could raise my score to 2250, with R: 730, W: 750.</p>

<p>SAT II: Bio M- 750. Math I: 750 (Anticipated), Math II: 800 (anticipated), Spanish: 800.</p>

<p>ACT; don’t plan on taking.</p>

<p>GPA: 96.7 weighted</p>

<p>Rank: 3 of 120</p>

<p>AP (score in parenthesis): AP Bio (5). Anticipated: AP English Language (4-5), AP Calc AB (5), AP Spanish Language (5), AP Macroeconomics (5), AP Microeconomics (5), AP Calculus BC (5), AP Physics C (5), AP Spanish Literature (5), AP Statistics (4-5). AP English Literature (4-5).</p>

<p>Summer Courses: Im going to Harvard Secondary School Program to take “Introduction to Capital Markets and Investments”, and “Money, Financial Institutions, and Markets”. I plan getting A+ at these courses. I also plan on getting recommendation letters from my teachers.</p>

<ul>
<li> Im gonna work at one of the most important banks in my country. I plan on getting an amazing recommendation letter from the Bank’s President.</li>
</ul>

<p>Awards: I have won the Presidental Award for scholarship, and dozens of academic awards.</p>

<ul>
<li> Extracurriculars: </li>
<li> -Have won various tennis turnaments. Have played for 3 years.</li>
<li> I play piano and go regularly to the gym.</li>
<li> I was captain at the Knowledge Ball AASCA.</li>
<li> I am President of MUN and went to Yale Conference,</li>
<li> Class treasurer</li>
<li> I form part of a small group of students who are leaders at my school.</li>
<li> Part of NHS</li>
<li> President of Catholic organization outside my school.</li>
<li> I from part of a local group dedicated to do charity and help people. </li>
</ul>

<p>I was also in charged of marketing an important company of my country. </p>

<p>Essays: Amazing, I am a very effective writer.</p>

<p>Teacher Reccomendations: Amazing, best in career</p>

<p>Councelor Reccomendation: Very good, best in career.</p>

<p>Ethnicity: Hispanic</p>

<p>I would appreciate any comments and thoughts. Thank you very much</p>

<p>A bit arrogant to be completely honest. If that shines through in your essays I’m guessing they’ll pass on you.</p>

<p>You already posted an identical chance thread. Try to stick to one.</p>

<p>your sat is pretty low for ivy’s to be honest and so is your GPA, but being URM, you have a good shot </p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1315524-chance-jhu-washu-umich-nwestern-will-chance-back.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1315524-chance-jhu-washu-umich-nwestern-will-chance-back.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Truth: You Sat’s are sub par. not even well lopsided.
SAT2’s are average for ivy’s
GPA fine
rank whatever</p>

<p>You anticipate a lot of things you might not be capable of doing in reality.</p>

<p>Your awards are virtually the same as nothing…</p>

<p>ALL your E.C.s i see nothing special. Nothing to differentiate yourself from the crowd. not even passion in one area. if i were to classify you resume into a summary of a few words, i wouldn’t know what to say, except that it would not be good enough to cut it at ivys. At best you are a above average smart guy who is religious. not ivy material yet. &lt;/p>

<p>ps. stop anticipating. dont lie about your recs. most likely it wont be the best in their career.</p>

<p>first, learn to spell “tournaments”
also, you’re making your ec’s seem so amazing when they are really very, very average. anyone can be part of nhs and attend a yale mun conference, the question is what award you got in the conference or if you have a leadership role in nhs.</p>

<p>i agree with the above posts. it helps to show passion in a specific area of interest</p>