<p>I'm a senior in an international high school in Bolivia and here are my stats:
* Registered for the full IB diploma
*US citizen, also have Bolivian and German citizenship
*Hispanic
*GPA - 3.6, unweighted (some IB schools measure GPA on a scale of 5.0 so in that case I assume I'd be around a 4.3)
*SAT - 1970 Math:630 Critical Reading:640 Writing:700
*Extracurriculars: Music Club
*Community Service: School crossing guard, nursing home, orphanage, Chinese teaching aid
*Languages: Fluently- English, Spanish, German + I'm doing Mandarin as part of my IB diploma
*I lived in the US for 9 years, 7 years in the canary islands and I've been here in Bolivia for about a year and a half. </p>
<p>I was wondering what you guys think my chances are of getting into Brown, Dartmouth or Princeton... My top choice is Brown but I'd be happy with any of them :) Thanks!</p>
<p>You never ever know, if I were you I would try my luck. I’m in a similar position as you I have Turkish citizenship and resident of USA, and I have the EXACT SAME SAT scores as you do.</p>
<p>Anything is possible and I say that people definitely have a chance. Im not saying you’ll get in 100% but who knows.</p>
<p>yeah i doubt i have a significant chance but my mom and my principal are urging me to at least apply to princeton, just in case… they say diversity might bring up my chances.</p>