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How good/bad are my chances at Stanford?

I have an SAT score of 2020

CR-600

WR-620

MATH-800

Subject tests

MATH-800

PHY-760

GPA: 4.0 on a scale of 4.0

Class Rank 1 (weighted)

How good are my chances at Stanford for an undergrad degree considering I'm an International Student with a TOEFL score of 101?

Update:

I'm from India and my first language is not English so is my SAT score good enough considering that because I'm applying for an engineering major. I really want to get into Stanford. I've been dreaming about it all along.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Pretty average, the other poster does not understand how hard it is to get into Stanford is my feeling (sorry). Valedictorians are turned down all the time. You are on the right track, and are on the way to being competitive, but saying any more would be overreaching.

  • neniaf
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    No one has a really GOOD chance of getting into a school like Stanford, which is extremely competitive. You don't say where you are from, but unless it is an unusual country and you have some particular talents that catch their attention, I would say probably not with a 2020.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    What are your extra curriculars?

    What APs/Honors do you have?

    What is your weighted GPA?

    Your SAT is a bit low also.

    But those things can easily be fixed^. Good job and keep up the work!

    EDIT: You being an international student could possibly mean you have higher chances. It could only be a positive.

  • 1 decade ago

    Pretty great, but you probably already knew that and just wanted to hear it :p

    Source(s): Community College drop out
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