<p>An 800 on the Chinese SAT II for a native speaker is meaningless, same thing for a 5 on the Chinese AP exam for a native speaker. </p>
<p>I am not clear what you are doing now. Are you in a HS or are you taking a gap year? If you are not in HS, can you contact the HS you graduated from and talk to their GC about colleges that would be appropriate for you?</p>
<p>You should try to use Naviance (if your school has it), Parchment, or other college search tools:
<a href=“University and college search | Parchment - College admissions predictions.”>http://www.parchment.com/c/college/search/browse/</a>
<a href=“College Search - BigFuture | College Board”>https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/college-search</a></p>
<p>You need get realistic choices on the table. Yes, your story is interesting, and I even think you should consider your own safety if you mention your involvement in activities which essentially are illegal according to some. Time in Pyongyang may not be a positive to some colleges.</p>
<p>Carleton is more reachable than the others - I don’t see much hope for the others but that doesn’t mean don’t apply.</p>