Pplleeaazzee chance me

<p>Is it good for me to apply for early action to PRINCETON. If not can you suggest any other colleges. Though I am dead certain that I "want" to be at princeton.</p>

<p>SAt I scores 2100.
SAT II Hoping 750+ in all physics, chemistry and math II
I am an international student.
No AP, IB or other any advanced course as my school offers none.
My ECs satisfactory.
3 months volunteer social service.
School Magazine Editor for 4 years.
Other minor ECs quiz, debate, poetry, science exhibition
GPA not weighted (73%)
Two Highly valued scholarships won.</p>

<p>Very Strong Recommendations.
Above all I am more than the stereotypical good GPA, sat scores, excellent ECs kind of applicant.
My developments outside of school is really great.
My passions for electronics is way unimaginable. And my story (by which I mean both supplement essays and personnel statement) simply stands out from the crowd.Because my own story as well as perspective of life is one of a kind.
My poetry, which I plan to submit, is awesome.</p>

<p>So I am not applying as those Good grades, Good ECs students, who mostly tend appear merely enthusiastic but lacking any specific idea, original thought or something like that. I am applying as a student who will be reflected mostly in Application Essays than other elements.
PLZ anyone. help me. loads of comments. PLZ</p>

<p>I don’t want to sound rude, but your grades are lacking for Princeton. While your passion is there, there 30,000 other applicants with better grades and ec’s applying.</p>

<p>Just saying that your passion for electronics is “way unimaginable” and that your story “simply stands out from the crowd” doesn’t necessarily make it so. I don’t want to be rude or anything but unless you can give us at least an example of why, I have to assume that you have an experience that you think is one of a kind but may actually be fairly common. Just saying, you probably won’t have a shot at Princeton at all with those grades, even with everything else being excellent. But if you truly have a one of a kind experience, like living through a famine and somehow managing to still go to school and get an adequate grade, that would change everything.</p>

<p>Yes I will have to agree with both of you, and won’t consider that remark as rude at all, but what if I went through a depression for having to toil really hard for medical entrance and went through depression because I had to toil (hard to the extent that i merely slept 4 hrs each day and spent most of the remaining hours memorizing biology texts) for something that my heart was not into and that my parents wanted me to try. By the way I am </p>

<p>and yes i checked in WES website that converts countrywise grades to their equivalent in US universities. Even with 73 by grades are equvalent to A in US. Now chance me… again. please. anyone. i will chance you back.</p>