<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I'm an Asian male living in suburb in NY. I'm from Korea and not a permanent resident or u.s citizen.
Here's my stats</p>
<p>Academics:
unweighted GPA-4.85 out of 5.5 (5.5=A+) probly equivalent of 3.9
weighted GPA- N/A but it's somewhere around 4.25
Class Rank: N/A</p>
<p>Scores:</p>
<p>SAT I: 1920
Math: 720 Reading: 620 Writing: 580
SAT II: Math II: 730 Physics: 740</p>
<p>I'm not a good standardized test taker...
Considering English isn't my first language, i was pretty happy about 620 on reading.
Should of gotten 800 on both of SAT IIs. Everything was rusty when I took the test.</p>
<p>AP CALC AB-5
AP Phy C-5
AP World-4</p>
<p>Courses worth mentioning:
AP CALC
AP BIO
AP WORLD
AP PHYSICS
SUPA PSY
SUPA SOCIOLOGY
SUPA STATS
SUPA ECON
SUPA= Syracuse University Project Advance
It's a exact course taught at SU, except it's taught by qualified HS teachers at my HS
CALCULUS II,
Differential Equations at local CC both got a A</p>
<p>Pretty good recs + great personal statement(personal opinion)</p>
<p>ECs</p>
<p>JV/Varsity Soccer 3yrs
Varsity Tennis 4yrs
Volunteered for several different organizations and public places, totaling over 200+ hrs
Math League 2yrs, captain (if this even counts)
Junior Achievement: 11th grade-financial officer
Work experience over the summer at a furniture factory for over a month
4th degree black belt in Taekwondo, taught kids at a local church</p>
<p>I know my E.Cs are well-below average
I have no academic honors or anything like that, because I attended 3 different schools during my high school career.</p>
<p>So all that being mentioned, what are my chances of getting in to Cornell AEM or CALS(E.D), R.D to Northwestern for econ, Notre dame, U-M Ross, NYU Stern, Emory, and Wharton?
How about like Vandi and Wake Forest? I feel like I should be able to get in.</p>
<p>P.S and I also have disciplinary history and was suspended this year for drinking on school property, but I explained it VERY WELL on the explanation section.
Oh and my high school has extremely high acceptance rate to Cornell, about 45%</p>
<p>Thanks for reading.
Don't be hesitant to chance me, I'll chance you back!</p>