Unique vita, will my colleges understand? please chance me, I will chance you back

<p>I was born in China, my dad was the first generation college graduates after universities in china reopened after the communist take over. He was on the Tiananmen square protest, and thats why my family had to move to Germany when I was eight, two years ago I came to Michigan bymyself to attend an American highschool. </p>

<p>I speak fluently German, English and Chinese, intermediate level French and know some Ancient Greek and Latin. </p>

<p>Colleges:
Wharton-Huntsman programm ED(both Huntsman and Wharton ED)
Umichigan Ross
NYU Stern
Stanford
CMU
UNC Chapel-Hill
UC-Berkely</p>

<p>Stats</p>

<p>No SAT</p>

<p>ACT: 33 superscored, 31 composite single sitting, 10 writing</p>

<p>GPA: 3.8 Unweighted(3.0 junior year 1st S, 3.6 second, right now 3.8ish)</p>

<p>Recs: Math/Physics teacher and Social sciences teacher, both solid
Counselor: solid, explained I had some language hardships in my junior year that caused the low GPA. </p>

<p>Essays: talked about diversities and stuff, should be pretty good.(had quite few ppl reading it)</p>

<p>EC:</p>

<p>Varsity-Basketball, team captain, then manager due ineligibility(visa change)
Varsity-Badminton, Co-captain
Kung Fu: Wing Chun 10 years, Southern Praying Mantis 3 years
Stock-Exchange: 3 years (starting capital 10k$, after 3 years minor gain)
3 week exchange to Paris
NHS-Member
School's robotics team, team captain. (tool several honors)</p>

<p>Leadership positions:
Studentcouncil in US
Student Rep Schools board in Germany
President of Physics-Department student council
Student Budget overseer of Physics department(yeah we have that kind of stuff in Germany, in fact students get to decide a bunch of stuff)</p>

<p>Jobs:
Divison III junior level referee, about 20 games experience
Summer Internship at Mercedes-Benz
Summer Internship at Thyssen-Krupp Steel
Month Internship at Bank of Germany Investment in Frankfurt</p>

<p>Volunteer:
Citys orphanage, about 300 hours total
and other stuff...</p>

<p>I don't know, what do you think?</p>

<p>PS:
Ok im gonna be honest with you, I kinda know how my chances are... by asking for your comments is just bc im insecure, ya all know, don't you? In the end I'm struggling to decide about whether to attend German or American universities... While U.S. fosho have the better top elite schools, German schools are free, and those are not that far behind U.S. schools... Anyway, 50 days till I get to know whether I'm in. Nervous as ****. </p>

<p>Still, I wanna hear what you think, and please be brutally honest with me. I will chance you back, too.</p>

<p>Brace yourselves friends... winter is coming.</p>

<p>btw, I suck at spelling</p>

<p>buuuuuuuuuump :></p>

<p>Are you a U.S. citizen and do you need aid?</p>

<p>non-citizen, no FA needed :)</p>

<p>Hey again, </p>

<p>You do have a unique vita but you’re not alone with that. To resume your app, I’d say the Wharton-Huntsman Programme and Stanford are the hardest for you to get into. The rest varies from Low Reach until Match. In my opinion you have great chances (quite likely admitted) getting into UNC, UMich and CMU. </p>

<p>Cheers</p>

<p>thank you for your opinion!</p>

<p>Kein Problem!</p>

<p>What do you want to major in?</p>

<p>P.S. If it should be something close to International Business, I have a tip for you! (Considering top-notch German universities)</p>

<p>yeah, which one do you haave in mind? Mannheim, Muenster, LMU?</p>

<p>To be honest: There are 2 universities in Germany which do offer a great International Business Bachelor Degree. One of them is, as you might know, Mannheim. It is seen as the best public university in Germany for IB and within the top 10 in Europe (Undergrad). </p>

<p>The other one is the Whu-Otto Beisheim School of Business located in Vallendar, near Koblenz. They just admit around 150 students per year, and by having such a small class, they’re able to focus on each students’ talents and needs. Ranking wise the WHU is also within the Top 20 in Europe, if not the world. The thing is that this university is highly career orientated, which means that every week there are companies like McKinsey, Goldman Sachs, Lufthansa etc pp on campus to present themselves and also recruit on campus. It can be said that before graduating, most of the WHU students do get to choose between at least 3 different job offers. </p>

<p>Besides that you have to spend half a year abroad within these 3 years at one of the partner unis (which are really good for German standards) and have to get interns at two different companies on two different continents. The atmosphere is really international and also many start up companies have been founded by WHU students (such as Zalando, Ebay Germany …)
I know that much about the WHU because I’m also going to apply for that institution (I personally consider it as my safety)</p>

<p>Check it out!</p>

<p>thanks man! that opened a new door for me! I will haha</p>

<p>P.S. You’re too good for LMU or Muenster, just take a look at Mannheim or WHU</p>

<p>alright hehe, thx for your advice!</p>

<p>buuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmp</p>