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former admissions officers ,what are my chance getting into yale?
an african 2%rwandan and 98% burundian went through burundi genocide,i was 3
i want to go for agriculture or international studies
i have a 3.4 gpa unweighted so far from freshman and sophmore(honors alg1)
this year( junior)-h english and ap us history and skipped
pre-cal,chemisty,doing college course in a community college ,reaching 4.0 gpa unweighted
by next year 3ap (math, history, english) reaching for 4.0 gpa unweighted
my electives are independent studies, and web design.
sports -varsity girl soccer, softball
also in model un for 3 years and in school newspaper and e.r.a.s.e(erase racism on earth) 2years,digital photography 1year
my elective- will be psycology,economics,criminal justice, and anatomy
going to university of michigan lead program this summer.
red cross & doing my community service 100 hours when graduate,volunteering overseas,tutor kids in YMCA next yr.
taking sat in jan. to know what to study for next yr(senior).
I don't think anyone can really tell you what chance you have with an actual percentage (I would love to say, you have a 70/80 % chance, but I can't...it's a process that depends on so many things!)
Having participated in several college admissions processes, I can tell you that without your SAT score, all we can do is guess.
However, remember that even if you have a great record, universities like Yale get thousands of applications for a limited number of seats, so that even great applicants get rejected, not because they weren't good enough, but because there aren't enough seats for everyone.
I think you have a great record, and certainly your unusual background helps. I'm sure it will help you write a great essay, and I have no doubt that you appreciate your education and the opportunities you have much more than a lot of sheltered American students.
My advice is to do as well as you can on your SAT, if you can get a 1400+ I think it will help you immensely.
I would also advise you to not set your heart on just ONE particular college. If you are set on Ivy college, apply to more than one. Harvard, Columbia, Stanford, etc, are all great schools. Given your record and assuming your SAT score is good, I have almost no doubt that one of them will take you.
Best of luck!!
