Please chance me! (International Student)

<p>Hi guys,
I’m going to 11th grade now, I know it’s probably too early to chance me but please try :)
Colleges: Ivies- early decision, UCSF, UCLA, UCB, Hunter College (NY), NYU</p>

<p>(These are my probable achievements, not all of them are done yet)</p>

<p>SAT I: ~2100
SAT II: I think I’ll be able to get ~2000
IB:
HL- biology, chemistry, English
SL- maths, physics, Polish
I’ll try to get at least 38</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
founder and president of chemistry club
drums (3 years)
table tennis (3 years)
organizing Model UN (2 years) and being a deputy chair once
languages: Polish (mother tongue), English, Croatian, I’m learning Spanish
junior lifeguard certificate, coastal skipper certificate </p>

<p>Volunteer/community service: children’s hospital, hospice + next summer I'm going to be an international volunteer for a month --> all: 300+ hours</p>

<p>Other:
Financial Aid: Yes
Intended Major: medical sciences
Country: Poland
School Type: public, one of the best in the country
Ethnicity: white, dual citizenship
Gender: female</p>

<p>Thanks :)</p>

<p>hey anyone? I’ll chance back!</p>

<p>Hmm, I think you should also look into the Fulman University - Chatham Knoll</p>

<p>Any other comments?</p>

<p>What Ivys do you want chances for? You really don’t stick out yet, and are probably below average. For the others, minus UCLA, you have a good shot.</p>

<p>You can’t apply ED to all of the Ivys, ED for Ivys is a binding contract that if you get in you have to go there. EA for some of them is not binding.
Your stats are confusing, how are you going to get a 2000 on SAT II, those are the Subject test each individually are out of 800.</p>

<p>Thanks :slight_smile: I said I’m gonna get 2000 on SAT II because I’m planning to take 3 subjects- biology, chemistry and maths</p>

<p>If you apply for financial aid - it’s going to be difficult.
Applying to the IVY’s are going to be stretch, you need more stand out EC’s.
See, there’s nothing about you that makes the college want to admit you - what’s your GPA ? If you have stellar academics, maybe you’ve got a shot at Johns Hopkins with your SAT scores. : ) And Johns Hopkins is good for medical sciences !</p>

<p>It is still physically impossible to get a 2000 on the SAT IIs with 3 tests if the max score of each test is 800. Furthermore, I recommend that you just take the SAT II math II test and skip SAT II math I. Colleges like the former better than the latter. Another thing you want to do is take AP and Honors classes, especially since you’re aiming for the Ivies. </p>

<p>One more small thing: You won’t always get what you expect so it’s kind of pointless to post them right now. Do add on your GPA, AP test scores, and any classes you have taken so far.</p>