Stanford University admission chances?

<p>Hi, I'm an international student studying in Texas for 7 years.
I took two SATs from the junior to senior year.
For the first one, I got a 1600 (Critical Reading: 460 | Math: 600 | Writing: 540)
For the second one, I got a 1690 (Critical Reading: 480 | Math: 620 | Writing: 590)
Also, I took ACT for the first time in the senior year and got Composite: 25 | English/Writing: 26 | English: 27 | Math: 28 | Reading: 22 | Science Reasoning: 24.
I got 96 for TOEFL IB
Should I just send ACT score or both SAT and ACT to Stanford?? Is there a chance to get accepted?</p>

<p>No</p>

<p>^</p>

<p>close this discussion pls.</p>

<p>You could try…but your stats are very, very low. Do you have a strong GPA? good EC’s? Even valedictorians here in California often get denied… If you were to get in, it would be a pure miracle. </p>

<p>Uhhh, I hope you know that just because you’re international doesn’t mean that you can get into any Uni/college you want… With that said, you should probably be a lot more realistic with yourself and look for colleges that are actually in your reach.</p>

<p>I’d suggest widening your college search; those scores will not get you into Stanford.</p>

<p>You are wasting your money applying to Stanford or any school near that level, or even the next level less selective. Your best chances for a 4 year school lie in places like UT-Dallas or University of North Texas. And that assumes you have a decent GPA, etc. You haven’t given us much information.</p>

<p>Zero

  1. utterly low score that makes me wonder if you are delusional
  2. The fact that you didn’t even bother listing ECs/awards and most importantly, GPA, implies you re not really a good student.<br>
  3. waste of application money and time</p>