<p>How hard will my chance as an international student decrease? The university I am thinking to apply RD is Johns Hopkins, Brown, UNC, Cornell, Purdue, Rutger, University of Washington and Vanderbilt. </p>
<p>School: Top Private International School in the country. Class of 40~50 people. Extremely competitive.
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: South Korean
Family Income: I'm not sure the exact amount but both of my parents are professors. </p>
<p>GPA: No unweighted, but probably around 3.84, 4.93 weighted
Class Rank: N/A
AP courses Taken including senior year: Biology, Physics, Statistic, US History, Calculus AB, Government, Lit, and World History.
I've moved from IB school during my junior year so from the point that I just started new system and took 9 ap courses, I guess its pretty good.
SAT: 2390 superscore.
SAT 2:
- Biology: 780
- Math 2C: 800
- US History: 800
- World History: 800
- Physics: 720
- Chemistry: 800
TOFEL: 120/120 (Piece of Cake)</p>
<p>Extracurricular Activity
- Taekwondo/Martial Art
- Web Comics: Director and scriptwriter
- Research: Invested 4 years on HGH, human growth hormone and I consider myself almost expert in that field.
- Varsity Debate and Yale Model United Nation: member and school representative member
- Korean Economic Institute (KEI): Founder, president
- Ministry of Foreign Policy of Korea: President and founder
- Mission Trip
- Innocence Project: President, founder and member</p>
<p>ect. I am knowledgeable in diverse field because since grade 9, I read various articles and studied various fields of science, math, history, religion, computer science ect. </p>
<p>My interest: I am interested in two thing: science and foreign relation. I am going to write about my passion for foreign relation in the essay and also some hardships that I went through. </p>
<p>Low chances?</p>