<p>wat are my chances at the jerome fisher dual degree program? (where do i stand the best chances )</p>
<p>(lets assume i apply ed for upenn)</p>
<p>international student</p>
<p>i’ve got A+ and A mixed in my high school
Took the most rigorous courses
2090 in SAT (CR 630 W 660 M 800)
SAT II Math 2 800 Physics 800 Chem 800
Recommendations: i’m very certain that they must be the best a teacher could give(same for counselor’s)</p>
<p>ECs: Have made a prototype on a scientific topic
Studied college level stuff
Captain of school football and long jump teams (won many prizes)
Got many certificates from various international NGOs for social service
School Prefect
member of almost all clubs
Helped some village people in their business in scientific ways
Got really got awards from a youth group</p>
<p>My essays are really good, spent around 3 months on them…!!!</p>
<p>The SAT could cause some issues. Also, it is UPenn. For any Ivy League School, everyone is on the fance. They have been getting so many applications, they need to reject some people. So many of the applicants are qualified, but they can’t accept everyone who is qualified. I think you have an okay chance of being in the group that they end up putting on the dart board(I’m determined that that is how they make their final decisions), but after that its anyone’s game.</p>
<p>What country are you from. Much will depend on how much competition there is from your country. Also will impact how they view the lower than their average SAT scores.</p>
<p>^waste of time, caz depth>breadth. Those clubs will play no difference in your admissions and might even make you look a little bad…</p>
<p>Retake SAT or try ACT to be competitive at UPenn. Many good applicants apply ED to UPenn and they had a large increase in ED applicants so your chances are probably about ~10%.</p>
<p>Keep your hopes up. I hope you have written stellar essays… SAT is a bit on the lower side. But since UPenn has a holistic admissions you never know if you will be accepted or not.</p>