<p>Well, would they?
let me know!
WILL CHANCE BACK :)</p>
<p>Bio: </p>
<p>Born in Siena, Italy.
Moved to Aix-en-Provence, France in 2000.
Moved to LA in 2007. (moving for my dad's work)
Fluent in French, Italian, and English. Proficient in Spanish.
First generation American and college student</p>
<p>Testing/ Schooling:
SAT I superscored: 2310
M: 720
CR:790
W:800
SAT I single sitting: 2260
SAT II:
French- 800
Italian: 790
latin: 740
European History- 730
Math II- 690
APs:
AP French: 5
AP Italian: 5
AP US History: 5
AP European History: 5
AP Art History: 5
AP Bio: 4
AP Latin: 4</p>
<p>Taking: AP Calc, AP Spanish, AP US Gov and Politics, AP English, and Economics
UW GPA: 3.6
Class Rank: 6 out of 219
- Have always attended International Schools (curriculum is same as US)</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:</p>
<ul>
<li>In 2009 founded an NPO to help the Eden Orphanage in Haiti. Organization has become increasingly important since the earthquake/ cholera epidemic. Funding to rebuild school/ general aid comes from the Red Cross and UNICEF. The issue is close to me because I have extended relatives in Haiti. </li>
<li>founded Classics Club and French Club at my school</li>
<li>Model United Nations, President; 2 National Awards; 3 State Awards</li>
<li>NHS</li>
<li>Eucharistic Minister at local church</li>
<li>I swim on JV team, but not well</li>
</ul>
<p>Essays: Common App essay is about my experience fouding NPO and my visit to the orphanage in 2008 that inspired me to do something
The activity essay is about Model UN and how my involvement has helped me realize what I want to do in life: work as a diplomat for the UN. </p>
<p>ANY comments (however brutal) are welcome. I really don't know what I'm doing because my school has an awful guidance program. SO bad- as in I didnt find out what ED was until October 15- too late for me to write a thoughtful application anywhere. </p>
<p>Are you just looking for attention/praise? Or are you actually asking a dumb question like that? </p>
<p>You and I (and everybody here) both know that admissions won’t laugh at you. Sure, there’s a good chance you won’t get in (its like that for everyone), but just because you get rejected from a school doesn’t mean their admissions people laugh at you. There just isn’t enough room for all the qualified people there so they have to reject a lot of them.</p>
<p>Admissions will see that your math scores are low and will not give too much credence to your language scores because you’re from Europe and these are second languages. ECs are insignificant as well. You have little chance of admission.</p>
<p>Cha, your credentials are great and I think it would be interesting to sit down with you over coffee to discuss your goals/ambitions. Problem is, Harvard gets a ton of applications from candidates with similarly impressive experiences and accomplishments - it’s hard to tell how Harvard can select among these people. Like I tell everyone, don’t turn Harvard into your “dream” college; there are a lot of great schools that will kill to enroll someone of your background. As you already know, you’re more likely to get rejected by Harvard than accepted. Good luck</p>
<p>Well in her defense her unweighted GPA is pretty low so that is a big worry imo but yes I will jump on the bandwagon and ask you to please not title your threads sarcastically or try to fish for comments. </p>