Please chance me for top schools (international)

Hello! I already sent in my application but I have been on this forum for years and always wanted to do one. I applied to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. I understand that my chances of getting into any are slim and applied to all of them on a whim (did all my tests REALLLYYY last minute)
A little about me:
I am from Ontario, Canada
I am of Caribbean descent (black-although I believe internationals don’t count as URMs)
And I am female planning to become a doctor (so I’ll major/concentrate in something biology related.

I took the sat (November) and act (February) both once

SAT: 2070 (R:720, M:700, W:650) with 8 essay
ACT: 34 (E:35, R:33, M:33, S:36) with 21 essay
I didn’t take the ACT because I was naturally better at it. In fact, my SAT score was around the same as my first ACT practice test (30.5). I took the ACT because it’s a lot cheaper since it doesn’t have the extra fee for Canadians.
I never did any subject tests, but I heard if the tests present a financial burden than it won’t be counted against you.

Extracurriculars: nothing too impressive
-I’m the treasurer of a hospital related charity (we’ve raise over $6000) (1 year)
-volunteer at the hospital (1 year)
-I play volleyball (middle blocker). I’m not naturally gifted at volleyball and tried out for the team many years before I made it in grade 11 (and as a starter!). Hopefully this shows perseverance. I mentioned this in my applications and my Harvard interviewer was also an athlete so he seemed impressed. (2 years)
-link crew (2 years)
-a lot of tutoring (3 years)
-lead workshops for parents that teach them tips on how to better prepare their kids for the transition into school life. I also help to teach the kids basic skills (reading, writing and math) (3 years)
-I was a programmer on a robotics team, but not for very long. But while on the team I engaged in community initiatives that encouraged more girls to pursue STEM. (1.5 years)
-I also am actively involved in Black History month performances, was the MC for the school’s grand opening and was part of a school play (play was 1 year and I was involved in Black history month for 3 years)
-model UN (1yr)

I never planned to apply to HYP so all the ECs I was involved in were out of a genuine interest, not because I thought they look good on my uni apps (especially since ECs don’t matter for admittance into most Canadian universities)

Awards: mostly school related stuff (I.e top grade in drama, bio, etc.) and an award from u of t that my school gives to the top student

Senior year course load: English, 2 maths (one being calculus), bio, chemistry, 2 humanities courses. My school doesn’t offer any ap or ib courses but I’m currently taking two courses at one of Canada’s top universities and I got an A- in my first one (doing the second now) so hopefully that shows initiative.
GPA: grade 9- 90, grade 10- 93, grade 11-93, grade 12-95/96.
I have one of the highest averages in my school so I can safely say I’m in the top 10% possibly even the top 1% (there are around 450 kids in my year)

Additional: I wrote my common app essay about how my mother had a stroke when I was in elementary school and then developed manic depression. During that time, even up until now, I had to really step up and from the age of 8/9 I did majority of the cooking in the house, I had to make sure my mom was on time with bills, and I would have to go out and get the groceries (it’s not easy balancing a bag full of eggs, milk and bread on your handlebars as you ride home). While most kids were going to the park and hanging with friends I took on the more adult role in the house before I even reached middle school.
To be honest I was happy to help and didn’t even think our situation was abnormal until I realized I was getting odd looks as I was riding home one day.
Thankfully, my mom is better now, but I still haven’t got out of the habit of doing most of the cooking :stuck_out_tongue:

I understand that my chances are slim and I never really got to plan for the American admission process so my application probably isn’t as polished as other applicants. However, I would still like to know if I even have a shot or if I wasted a crap ton of money on standardized tests and uni applications.

They’re definitely high reaches, but I wouldn’t say they were wasted apps by any means, especially if you’re really in the top 1% of your class. If I were you though I would have applied to more schools. If you would have applied the other ivy’s, plus Stanford and MIT, I’m sure you would have snagged at least 1 or 2. You could have thrown some other privates and elite publics into the mix as well. There are dozens of other elite universities in the US besides just HYP to choose from, and you’re certainly qualified for all of them. Be prepared for 3 rejections though. All three of the schools you’ve applied to have single digit acceptance rates so it’s a crap-shoot. Though, if you had applied to more schools you could have increased your odds of an acceptance .

I would have liked to apply to more schools but I was really limited to American schools that provide full aid and are need-blind to internationals. I probably would love Stanford if it weren’t in California (winter is my favourite season and summer is my least favourite season so I’d be miserable), MIT requires two subject tests and Amherst (although it’s in Massachusetts and I’d probably love it there) just doesn’t have the same recognition in Canada (I’d actually never heard of it until this site) so if I came back to Canada I didn’t know if a degree from Amherst would help me. As a result my only options were Harvard, Yale, and Princeton unfortunately. Which sucks because I think I would really have loved MIT :frowning: