Hi,I’ll start with myself,
I’m from India and my High School Marks are as follows-
9th-90%(ICSE)
10th-94%(ICSE)
11th-80%
12th-96%
SAT 1-2250
SAT 2-2400(Physics,Chemistry,Math 2)
AP’s-5/5(Physics C Mechanics),5-Calculus AB,4-Calculus BC.
EC’s-
1.Two time national level ICSE(ASISC) quiz champion.(9th and 10th)
2.Quiz USA champion(Certificate is hand-signed by the US ambassador to India)(11th)
3.Various Other Inter-School Quizzes(SemiFinalist Bournvita Quiz Contest).
4.Medal for India(Bronze) at the IOI 2014 held in Taiwan.(Qualified INOI twice(11th and 12th)
5.Google Science Fair People’s Choice Award.(12th)
6.Some awards in Debates,Declamations and Creative Writing.
7.Stayed at the top of the FIFA 13 and 14 leaderboards for 4 months(Dunno if that counts!!)
Financial Aid needed.
What are my chances to get Admitted to the following-
MIT,Stanford,Cornell,Dartmouth,NYU,Columbia,Princeton,Caltech,UCLA,Georgia tech or any other college which you might suggest based on my profile.
Leadership!!! You don’t have any leadership and some is required!
I’m a bit confused - I don’t see any IOI 2014 bronze medalists from India. Maybe I’m missing something?
Other than that, your stats look fine, but obviously it is hard for anyone to chance you.
PS: SAT II scores are not out of 2400; they are usually reported as separate scores out of 800.
K …leadership
@Lelouch007 Sorry I’m more confused now. It says you scored 30/100/100/100/100/7 and are near the top of the silver medalists, but wouldn’t it make more sense to replace the lowest scoring silver medalist’s with a bronze?
Edit: post #3 was edited before I commented…
Bump
I really hope you aren’t making this stuff up. If you are caught lying on a college application, then your chances of admission are zero.
Bump again
Forgot to mention, I just searched and there doesn’t currently seem to be a Google Science Fair People’s Choice Award (there is a “Voter’s Choice Award,” which was last won by Arsh Dilbagi from India, but he is not listed as an IOI contestant or medalist).