<p>Hi guys,
I'm a New Zealander, and as such am not too sure about my chances, being an international student. If anyone can give me a general idea, that'd be great. Thanks!</p>
<p>SAT Reasoning: Haven't sat it yet, will do in December. Got 2070 in my first practice test, but haven't finished the two books I've bought for the Writing and Reading.
SAT Chemistry: 800
SAT Maths II: Sitting it on the 11th - I've been getting 780's in practice tests.</p>
<p>I do Calculus, Physics, Biology, Chemistry and French at my school. I received a national scholarship in Statistics last year, and am sitting Schol exams this year in all the above except French. (AP's aren't a thing in NZ, Schol level is the equivalent I think).
I attended the International Chemistry Olympiad this year and received a bronze medal.
I've received two high distinctions in the Australian Chemistry Competition (>99 percentile)
I'm a co-author for a published maths paper 'Interwoven linear sequences'.
I'm in the top 5 in my academic year (out of about 100)
I have a diploma in Saxophone (ATCL), and two grade 8 distinctions (Saxophone and Drums)
I'm a blood donor, and do volunteer work for the health board (secret stuff B|)</p>
<p>Rate my chances guys!</p>
<p>In terms of preference, MIT, Harvard then Chicago.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>