<p>I need someone to tell me my chances as an international student at the following colleges with/without aid
All ivies, duke, stanford, washington university in st. louis, johns hopkins</p>
<p>Academics:
top 5 percentile, class size 972
sat 2270 (M780, CR720, W770)
sat 2 ( Math level 1 800, Physics 800, Biology E 750)</p>
<p>extracurriculars:
Captain Varsity Basketball Team
Vice-Captain Varsity Swimming team
Zonal Interact Representative of Rotary International’s Interact Club
Social Service League
Environment and I club
Student Government</p>
<p>Volunteer Work:
Worked with leprosy afflicted patients
Worked with polio patients
Worked ate eye donation camps
tutored kids from slum areas</p>
<p>Work Experience:
Intern at William J. Clinton Foundation in their Climate change Project
Research Project on Cardiovascular Health over three months on fifteen subjects</p>
<p>I can almost guarantee that you’d be the only applicant writing about your experience with leprosy. That could be a truly unforgettable essay.</p>
<p>Your numbers certainly make you competitive for any of these schools. You look like a premed, which so many applicants are, but you bring experiences that are truly unusual because of your volunteer work. If you can write a terrific essay (about you, because the volunteer work is just the setting that gives you the opportunity to reflect and learn something about yourself), you may find yourself in the freshman class of an excellent school next fall.</p>
<p>Is the Math II a possibility? Many science majors will be submitting it. How are your language skills? And do you happen to know Bill well enough to get a letter?</p>
<p>Thanks for the replies. Math 2, uh not really because i found three topics a but out of my reach. Might language skills are decent, and I felt that my essays were very good. And i did get a letter but not from Bill.</p>