PLEASE HERE ARE MY ACHIEVEMENTS!!!!

<p>I'm international student planning to a apply for Ive League this fall. I'm from middle east Europe
RESULTS:
Academic: 2 Bronze medals at International Mathematical Olympiad.
GPA 9.5 from 10 in my country.
1st Award National Mathematical Olympiad, and 1st National Economics Olympiad,
2nd Award National Physics Olympiad.</p>

<p>Languages 4: 1Russian, 2English, 3Turkish and 4Native</p>

<p>Extracurricular: Founder, President and Trainer of an national educational platform (which started as a club), and I trained hundreds of students in this project. Also this 'club' has subsidiaries in 2 other countries.
Chief and organizer at a regional math olympiad.</p>

<p>Leadership: Been elected the president of students senate in my school. President of the educational platform, Captain in sport team.</p>

<p>Volunteering: Volunteering projects at the village hall, retirement home, and cultural house in my national village. Involved to supply the village with potable water.</p>

<p>Sport: Also winner at regional ping pong competitions, and captain at our school football team.</p>

<p>I didn't sustained SAT yet, but will soon.
It might look too impressive and well rounded but this is what I accomplished during this years, so i just should decide on what should I put more accent during application.
Any advice and critics are wellcome!</p>

<p>I’m not sure what you want anyone to say…</p>

<p>@AnnieBeats‌ LOL exactly what I was thinking </p>

<p>If what you’ve said is true, you’ll get into any college you want.</p>

<p>If you aren’t a ■■■■■ (sorry to say this, but most of the posts like this turn out to be so), then you can get in almost anywhere you want</p>

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<p>LOL, oh boy. Good luck, bud. </p>

<p>@forthebrosef Did you actually just say that to an int’l student with no test scores?</p>

<p>The same can be said to humblefoot. Without test scores and other information, nothing can be said about chances. And to be fair, the OP didn’t ask for chances, they asked for advice on how best to present their resume as it now stands. Please all, stick to the topic.</p>

<p>@justdoitnow - First of all, I assume by football you mean what we call soccer. I would suggest, to avoid confusion, when applying to American universities that you use the term “soccer”.</p>

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I know there will be lots of language issues, so I advise finding a native English speaker if possible before you submit anything. People on here might be able to help as well. For example, sustained is not the right word. “I didn’t take the SAT yet” would be the phrase. Same for “It might look too impressive…” That sounds odd to a native speaker, like you are bragging. So I think you get my point.</p>

<p>But otherwise I think your information as presented is fine. I don’t see too many activities, they also seems appropriate. I mean you are obviously a busy guy, but not like some people that list 15 things that they couldn’t possibly have put any meaningful time into. I suppose you don’t have to say you were winning a lot of ping pong tournaments, you could just say something like “Play competitive ping pong at high regional tournament level”.</p>

<p>Thx for your advices :)</p>

<p>Admitted to Harvard. Great story.</p>

<p>You have a good chance, but to me it seems like you’re showing off. Just saying.</p>