<p>Hi guys, I’d really be grateful if you chance me at Stanford, and I’ll chance you back if you want!</p>
<p>I’m the number one in Jordan’s Tennis Team under 18 and I’m also part of the Davis Cup Tennis Team, as well as participating in the Junior Davis Cup.</p>
<p>I have a GPA between 3.90 and 4.00, and I’m in the top 3 in my class (about 120 students).</p>
<p>My SAT scores:
Math 790
CR 610
Writing 640</p>
<p>SAT 2s:
Math 1 750
Math 2 750
Chemistry 710</p>
<p>I’m also a dorm proctor, part of the DC committee, won the Harvard Book Award, won the school’s Love of Learning award, winner of an inter-school article competition and also co-founder and co-president of the Harvard Model Congress Club at my school, as well as the MVP soccer award for the Varsity Team, as well as being an Honor student during all my High school years.</p>
<p>I am also going to participate in a Scholarship Leadership Program called the Lott Leadership Program this summer.</p>
<p>so you are currently living in Jordan? Applying as an international?</p>
<p>Well, stanford likes to have kids from all over the world, so raise your SAT to around 2200 and i believe you are in…</p>
<p>Usually, international application to HYPSM is much more selective than domestically applying, but it really depends on the country…so application from china is incredibly selective, but I dont think they have many from Jordan…so you should be fine</p>
<p>Have you considered being recruited for tennis? Or is being on the Jordan davis cup team not that big of a deal? If you were recruited even as a walk-on, you’d get in (the coaches have some sway, I think, even for non-scholarship athletes). </p>
<p>And you also play varsity soccer? And have a 3.9+ GPA? </p>
<p>Honestly, the only things I see holding you back would be your test scores (which Stanford doesn’t seem to care too much about) and international status.</p>