<p>international male,asian, in masschusetts
shoot for HP & ED wharton,with full finacial aid</p>
<p>High school: have changed 4 schools since 9th grade because of moving,maybe going to change another one next year (a supertop one in MASS) now i am a junior</p>
<p>Sat1 pending ,should be 2100 ( i cant get any higher,unlike other chinese)
Sat2 Chinese w/l(800) Korean w/l(710) German(670) math1(770) math2(770) physics(700)
ACT:31
GPA: 3.6,W3.9
AP:44534</p>
<p>EC: established a pingpong club (one headmaster,1 department(going to be more)
member of city pingpong club
captain of school pingpong club
volunteer in pingpong clubs
run with 7 kids, making food for students and teachers and foundraising,raised 4000<br>
USD for a trip to DC</p>
<p>Awards(till now):
1st prize in community swimming competition in 2007(in china)
2nd prize in community swimming competition in 2008(in china)
3rd prize in 200m running in school sports competition in 2008(in china)</p>
<p>ps: hoping to get some pingpong awards in us</p>
<p>Eassy: SUPER GOOD? will be
re: good?</p>
<p>apply: HPM
upenn
Dartmouth
stanford
USC
university of chicago
university of mass,amherst</p>
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<p>Honestly, I think you are good! If you are Korean, despite your EXTREMELY impressive SAT subject test score in that area, it might not impress admissions committee since that may be your native language but then again I am not sure and then again, you have other amazing scores to offset it. In my opinion, I think you are golden :-). Just do not slack off on the essays and recommendations because both are integral parts as well.</p>
<p>does my ECs look enough?
i am going to take another 2 SAT subject tests this year and 10-12 AP exams in May(i learn by myself),for the SAT, i think i am going to give up and pay more attention to EASSY AND RE.
I live near Harvard and MIT, will it be an advantage?</p>
<p>just to let you know, Harvard requires 3 SAT subject tests and doesn’t accept any that are in your first language. So if either Chinese/Korean are your first language, don’t even bother taking them (for Harvard, at least) because it won’t accept it.</p>
<p>that said:</p>
<p>HPM
upenn
Dartmouth
stanford</p>
<p>all of these are increeedibly high reaches. I honestly don’t think you have much of a shot at any, except mayybe Dartmouth.</p>
<p>USC- possibly. low reach
university of chicago- reach
university of mass,amherst- i don’t know anything about this school, sorry…low reach, I would guess?</p>
<p>as far as i know, those who get into Harvard or Princeton (or other colleges of this standard) through writing are really *brilliant *writers. it usually shows in their sat (high CR/W), awards (writing competitions, debates etc) or even from the way they write on CC.</p>
<p>of course feel free to prove me wrong, but as it stands writing isn’t going to be your forte.</p>