<p>Again, I don’t know how to convince everyone that I’m really not a ■■■■■ so I won’t bother with you, tttomatoes. Anyways, so for my siblings:</p>
<p>Twin Sisters: One at Oxford, one at Cambridge (One was a commissioned pianist who performed at Carnegie regularly and beat Li Yundi in an International Liszt competition; The other won the Junior World 3 times and played on the Korean Ladies Professional Golf Tour)
Brother: Got into Phillips Exeter Academy full scholarship due to math</p>
<p>so are you Yingdi Sun the winner of the INTERNATIONAL LISZT in 2005 who is now 33 years old or are you the most recent winner, 28 years old Masataka Goto?</p>
<p>Wow+ Amazing stats and ECs. You will definitely get into UCBerkeley, UCLA, USC and Pomona College, and should get into most of the other colleges, including the Ivies.</p>
<p>When I saw you comment on my chances thread, I was like “wow, nice guy! Let’s check out his stats”</p>
<p>the I literally LOL’d.</p>
<p>I really have to agree with everybody else, you can go wherever the **** you want to go. Apply ED to your favorite school/campus/whatever, you’re in haha. Don’t worry. </p>
<p>Stanford: Match
Yale: Match
Everything: Match</p>
<p>Really. Your track record is freakin astounding, the grades, AP’s, scores, EC’s, very, very impressed. You’re going places!</p>
<p>I don’t understand how a single person could have a more perfect application. You’re a match everywhere you apply. All I really can say is congratulations.</p>
<p>You guys should understand that I cannot go into too much detail about the specific competitions I’ve placed in. With that being said, there are many international Liszt, Bach, Chopin, etc competitions but do not necessarily go under that name “International Liszt Competition” but are still competitions centered on Liszt’s pieces with international competitors. Also, Phillips Exeter scholarships are not solely based on financial need, which our family would not qualify for anyways. If you are a very distinguished student (even at the middle school level), they can extend an offer of admission with a full ride. Perhaps this is not explicitly stated online.</p>
<p>Damianknight, I’m sure you have merit and a lot to offer just as you are. The sooner you grasp and deal with that concept the better off you’ll be in life. Get help if you need it. Best of luck!</p>