Regular Decision for international student

<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>

<p>Maybe try to ■■■■■ a little lesser, and your chances may be better</p>

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Some kids are really bored…</p>

<p>In case anyone wonders, yes, even with such a resume, being international means lower chances. </p>

<p>@onetwothre‌ and @MYOS1634‌ I think you guys misunderstood. I’m sorry for my lack of explanation regarding my ec because I am not the president of the entire ministry of foreign policy and korean economic institute and innocence project, I am the president and founder of it in my school. I made a club in the same name so that my members can contribute the organization through me. </p>

<p>I am sorry for the misunderstanding. </p>

<p>It might be a reach for brown and cornell but you should be accepted to other schools. Chance back on profile?</p>

<p>If you are not the president of the entire ministry of foreign policy and the economic institute, make sure you don’t put them down the way you did up there…more like “Foreign Policy Club” and “Economics Club” and explain how those two are related to the organizations. Admissions officers know how students try to inflate their resume and they will be suspicious when they see that you introduced yourself the president of the ministry. </p>