Do I have any chances in HYPM?

<p>I really like Harvard, Yale, Princeton and MIT. I will apply one of them this fall but I am not really sure which school is best fit.
My profile is:

  • IB diploma: about 43 (predicted) with TOK/EE
    • English A1(SL), French A2(SL), Biology(SL)
      Math(HL), Chemistry(HL), Economics(HL)
      • All consecutive 7’s in Chem, Math, Bio so far
  • GPA (if applicable) 4.0/4.0(unweighted)
  • Rank (if applicable) 1/65
  • School type: Private, Bilingual(French/English), Europe
  • SAT 1 (2nd seat) 2350: 800 for CR/800for Math/750 for Writing
    (highest combine) 2360 with 760 for Writing
  • SAT 2: Math 2C 800
    Chem, Bio, French will be taken until June (hope all 800’s )
  • French DALF C2 pass with goood scores/my French is almost as good as French native speakers
  • Asian girl (international)
  • Leadership position: Year Book Leader, a community service club leader/founder
  • Internship: Pretty good (a reserch lap/ national assembly…)
  • Sports: just so so
  • IGCSE: All A*(A+) including first language English and Literature
    Please give me some advice which school would be most appropriate if I apply in early admission(ED/EA) this fall?</p>

<p>Very impressive stats (especially your IB predicted grade).
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton all have single-choice early action programs next year, which means you can only apply to one of them. As for MIT, it has an EA program (which is much more flexible). So if you want to apply to more than one school early, EA MIT.
However, with your stats I suggest you apply one HYP early!
Good luck.</p>

<p>Few questions: What are you interested in studying? Do you want to go to school in a city? Do you have any preferences in terms of social life? You mentioned a research lab, and your coursework suggests an interest in science; is that what you plan to pursue? Stats may qualify you to succeed at a school, but that doesn’t guarantee you’ll be happy there… other factors are also important in that respect. You like all four, what about each do you find appealing? Does one stand out to you even a little? </p>

<p>These are the questions that helped me choose a school, hopefully answering them will both help you get an idea where to apply early and help people here offer you advice.</p>

<p>Thanks for all your replies. </p>

<p>What are you interested in studying? : Chemistry (economics would be double-major/minor subject)
Do you want to go to school in a city? : Indifferent
Do you have any preferences in terms of social life?: In-campus activity is enough
You like all four, what about each do you find appealing? Does one stand out to you even a little?: I would rather like to apply for one of them which seems to be one “bigger chance” because all four are all too good to me. Thanks.</p>