Unusual applicant - please chance me for Barnard, Moho, Wellesley, Wheaton

<p>Hello all! I tried posting this in the transfer students section and received no replies, so I'm trying here with you lovely people. I'm currently taking time off from school due to medical mishaps and now reapplying to get back into college this year as a junior. Here are my stats.</p>

<p>Applying to: Wellesley, Barnard, Mount Holyoke (accepted after HS with $30,000 scholarship), Wheaton.</p>

<p>HS: International School of Boston
International Baccalaureate: Bilingual English-French Diploma
HLs: English A1 (7), History of the Americas (6), Spanish B (6), Biology (3)
SLs: French A2 (6), Maths (5)
Extended Essay in History: A
Total score: 36
Cum. GPA: 3.7
SATs: 2010
SAT French: 800
SAT Spanish: 710
ECs: Theater: Awarded honor for distinguished performance in drama
3rd Grade TA: responsible for planning material to teach the children, answering questions for them, helping ESL students, tutoring after class
School newspaper: responsible for layout management
Guitar</p>

<p>Undergrad: McGill University, Faculty of Arts
Entered as sophomore with IB credits
Major: East Asian Studies
Cum. GPA: 1.62 (yes, you read that right!)
ECs: Sexual Centre of McGill Students' Society support group facilitator: 40+ hours of training in active listening and conflict management, responsible for planning and running support groups for survivors of sexual assault.</p>

<p>During my year off:
Harvard Extension School: History; Comparative Politics; Mandarin
Cum. GPA: 3.67
- Worked over summer at restaurant</p>

<p>In my essay, I talk about the emotional challenges I faced entering university as a 17-year-old in sophomore year. I focus on describing my passion for East Asian Studies, and my background as a multicultural person. I explain the depression I experienced at McGill which jeopardized my ability to succeed - I underwent treatment during my year off while still taking classes at the Harvard Extension School, kept myself informed of East Asia in my spare time, and now feel mature and prepared to re-enter my undergraduate studies. In all honesty, my essay is the strongest part of my application. I have also made sure to make my supplementary essays stand out by mentioning particular student clubs, specific academic programs, and professors that I look forward to working with. </p>

<p>I understand these schools are all quite the reach for me due to my non-traditional background and lackluster academic record at McGill. I am in contact with transfer admissions officers at each of the schools, and will be meeting with all of them shortly as they are in my general vicinity. As well, I have a good friend working at Wellesley in the admissions office this semester, and one of the professors writing my recommendation used to teach there.</p>

<p>Being honest, do I have any chance at all of being accepted to one of these schools? Please feel free to suggest other schools I might be able to apply to! Thanks!</p>

<p>I really don’t know any way that anyone here can assess your “chances”. But it sounds to me like you have done everything you can do to maximize them. </p>

<p>Best to you!</p>

<p>I actually have a similar situation as yours. I have no idea what your chances are, but I hope you do well. Also, if it’s not asking too much, please do tell about your results. Good luck :)</p>