What are my chances?

<p>Harvard (undecided), Princeton (molecular biology), Stanford (undecided), Berkeley (computer science), Wash U (double major - biochem/molecular biology AND English-Writing), Northwestern (biomedical engineering), UCLA, UCSF</p>

<p>SAT: 2220 Math:800 Verbal:660 Writing:760
SAT II Math IIC:800 Chemistry:770 US History:760</p>

<p>GPA 3.7, A- (92.5) average</p>

<p>100 hours of community service - teaching English in China (I coordinated this activity myself)
Swimming team -captain- 8-11 hours per week, (48 weeks/year) (10, 11, 12)</p>

<p>Chinese Calligraphy - student - 5 hours per week, (24 weeks per year) (12)</p>

<p>Basketball - activity- (4 hours a week), (48 weeks per year) (10, 11, 12)</p>

<p>Guzheng - a special musical instrument - (5 hours per week), (25 weeks per
year) (12)</p>

<p>Baduk (Go, Weiqi) -student- 6-7 hours per week (25 weeks/year)(11, 12)</p>

<p>Compueter - student (Macromedia Flash and dreamweaver, adobe photoshop) - 8 hours per week (36 weeks per year) (10, 12)</p>

<p>homeschooled student
lived in a small city in China for last three years so I can emphasize diversity and perspective in essays</p>

<p>ucla match
ucsf safe
everything else reaches</p>

<p>Yellowmonkey will offend many Asians. Your list is unrealistic, especially if you need financial aid. UCSF is only a graduate school. UWash may happen but state schools don't give much aid to internationals.</p>

<p>i meant uwash in st. louis as reach =/ sorry if you meant something else =D</p>

<p>I'm a US citizen... And I do need financial aid. And US citizens who live in Switzerland and Kenya can just get in with test scores and essays even suckier than mine.</p>

<p>And that is Washington Univeristy in St. Louis.</p>

<p>thayellowmonkey:</p>

<p>Assuming you are a California resident,
UCB/UCLA: Match</p>