<p>Hi everyone,
I'd really appreciate it if anyone could give me some feedback on my main options.</p>
<p>Stanford, UPenn, UChicago, Columbia, Princeton, Yale, Harvard
Major: Economics</p>
<p>About me:</p>
<p>I'm a junior from Brazil.
GPA- 3.95
IB diploma candidate (HL- Literature, Portuguese, History; SL- Biology, Film, Math)
*The IB program is new at my school so this is the most challenging course load available.
Languages: Portuguese (native), English, French, Spanish</p>
<p>SAT First Sitting: 2150
Breakdown- CR:750, M:700, W:700
(intend on retaking)</p>
<p>SAT II
French: 760
Spanish: 740
Math I: 720
(I intend on taking Bio, and retaking Math; probably not sending spanish score)</p>
<p>Summer Camps:
Yale Young Global Scholars: PLE
EPGY Stanford: Business and Entrepreneurship
University of Chicago Insight Program</p>
<p>EC's:
Student Council- Class Rep, Treasurer and President in Middle School; Class Rep, Secretary and VP for High School
NJHS Vice-President
Knowledge Bowl team member
Over 10 MUN conferences: 7 awards (Including Best Delegate in a Georgetown MUN), 5 chairing experiences, Secretary General of my school's MUN
Taekwondo- blue belt
Swimming non-competitive
Multiple end-of-year awards (ex. Best Student for Portuguese or History)
Member of Strategic Planning Committee of my school
Volunteering in Ecuador for a sustainable reserve and a rehabilitation center for juvenile delinquents
2 Global Issues Network conferences: Peru and Ecuador, in which I presented ecological initiatives (eliminating plastic cups from campus and switching to recycled paper)
Volunteer for local Greenpeace- in charge of local blog
Chosen for Brazil-wide college prep program (very selective)</p>
<p>Assume my recs and essays are fine.</p>
<p>Let me know what my chances are and what I can improve in the following year to ensure admittance.</p>