<p>I will apply to the following schools, which are very hard to get in. </p>
<p>ED: Brown University
RD:
National Universities<br>
Rice
JHU
Duke
Washington in STL
Liberal Arts Colleges<br>
Williams
Bowdoin
Haverford
BS/MD programs<br>
Lehigh U
RPI
Siena
BS/DDS programs
NYU
BU
U of Pacific</p>
<p>My counselor says I have good chances at these schools, but what do you think? I need honest evaluations. </p>
<p>Language Background: Korean-American educated in American high schools for about 3 years. Korean is my first language.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.70/ 4.0 at a very competitive but small private school (The maximum GPA is 4.0, not 4.3. Anything above 94 is an A and something in between 84 and 93 is a solid B. No pluses/minuses)
Class Rank: My school doesnt rank, but the GC told me that I am in between top 10% and 20%
SAT I: 2270 (710 C/R, 780 Math, 780 Writing)
SAT IIs: IIC 790, Chem 770, US history 700
APs: Chem 5, US History 4, English Language and Composition 4
TOEFL: 280</p>
<p>AP courses I'm taking this year: AP English Literature, AP Calculus AB, AP Biology, AP Spanish Language</p>
<p>E/C and Awards
* Orchestra for all 4 years (I have been playing the cello since 1998)
* University Interscholastic League Cello Solo 1st Class (UIL is a musical achievement testing used in Texas. I got the highest grade in 9th grade. I moved to South Korea in my sophomore year)
* 1st place winner for The 15th Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association Math Contest (in 9th grade)
* PSAT National Merit Commended Scholar (11)
* National Honor Society (12)
* 200 hours of community service at a Korean medicine clinic (It's a nonprofit organization in Korea where old ppl and the phsically challenged people are treated with oriental medicine. I treat patients with acupuncture and moxibustion)
* Taekwondo 2nd Dan holder
* Internship at two hospitals (50 hours)</p>