What are my chances of being accepted into stanford throuhgh the Quest Bridge program

<p>Hey, i want to know my chances of making the quest bridge scholarship( summer program) and the national college match scholarship ( stanford or harvard) with this infrmation:</p>

<p>I am an immigrant from the Democratic republic of congo. I came here on political asylum because my dad who was a member of parliament was targeted ( congolese civil war and its relation to the rwandan genocide). I am a junior with a 3.98 unweighted GPA. I take all IB/AP classes. I am a member of junior civitan club,french club, national french honor society and national honor society.I volunteer at a University ( research assistant), local Red Cross, local library ( i tutor and organize youth activities. I attempted to start a unicef club and model united nations club but failed ( im not very popular at school.... high school and social status etc., i hate it). I am a low income student (food stamps) that simply wants to go to college to eventually give a voice to the "over looked" ( children in war torn portions of africa and low income students in america). i made a 210 on my PSAT ( will take SAT in december). </p>

<p>all advice and help is appreciated</p>

<p>p.s. if you can plese leave sugesstions about what i could use as one of my essays b/c my experiences are so complex that i dont know which one would be interesting to the admission oficers ( and which one doesn't make it seem like a sob story).</p>

<p>You’re in. Great story.</p>

<p>^ What he said.
go take some SAT 2’s, ask counselors for fee waivers etc
i assume you’re fluent in french?</p>

<p>yes im fluent in french and i can only comprehend swahili( i’ll thank SAT2 in math and french). But really, i want to know how to deliver all of this to the admission officers without making it a sob story.</p>

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<li>i’ll take ( this is just a correction of “i’ll thank” lol)</li>
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