<p>Hey everyone!!
I am planning on applying to these schools:</p>
<p>UC Berkeley, UCLA, USC, Northwestern, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Chicago, Brown, Cornell, Penn, Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins, Williams.
Majoring in premed, along with a science related major. </p>
<p>for RD. and UofChicago for EA.</p>
<p>Below are my stats, I think I've posted them before in other forums, but I think I would appreciate it so much if more people are willinging to chance me. I am from Australia.. and I have no idea if I can get into those schools. I realise that they are super competitive and it's hard to tell. But any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>In terms of SATs, do I need to reach 2200? Several people have informed me that without a 2200 in the SATs, I wouldn't even stand a chance of passing the "first stage of the admission process."
Anyway, here they are:
Hey everyone!!</p>
<p>Female
(From Australia/New Zealand, so I am an international student)</p>
<p>SATs (combined): 2100. M:730 CR:670 W: 700
They are not stellar SAT scores. But I tried my best And I sat them 3 times.
SAT IIs: Chem: 800 Maths IIc: 740 Biology: 780
I take IB courses at school (full IB diploma).. Predicted: 43 - 44/45
We don't have GPAs here. I've been getting all As for as long as I can remember, I slipped this year in TOK (mandatory core subject, theory of knowledge, for IB) and got a C.
Rank: top 10%</p>
<p>ECs:
elected Chairperson, founder of Chinese Language Club
Secretary of International Welfare Comittee
Treasurer of Amnesty International Club
1st Flutist at school orchestra for 5 years
Rowing Team 2 years
Member of school's badminton team for 3 years
elected Captain of school's badminton team for 1 year
Volunteered at Trade Organisations.
Duke of Edinburgh Award, Silver
Other miscellaneous service to school. </p>
<p>Medically Related:
Volunteered at rest home for 150 hours (chatting to elderly, entertaining them)
Volunteered at a provincial hospital with the red cross in china. I was a simoultaneous translator, took blood pressure of patients, directed to various floors etc etc
NSLC leaders in Medicine/Health Care (lol i flew to US!!)</p>
<p>That's basically it!
Any thoughts? Perhaps give your opinion on which of these schools I have a chance in and which ones I shouldn't even bother applying.
P.s Im so sorry if you've seen me post threads like this in other forums, but I am so anxious/desperate for advice.
Thank you so much!!</p>