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12-18-2005, 08:49 AM
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#16 | | New Member
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thanks so much
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12-18-2005, 08:55 AM
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#17 | | New Member
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i wii be a warm debator in various issues like society and its structure, education, science and religon.and as a writer as an essiest
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01-02-2006, 01:25 AM
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#18 | | Junior Member
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| SAT II for International Students
I live in Canada. Is my Grade 11 Biology, Chemistry, and Physics courses good enough to do the SAT Subject Test. I looked at the sample and a lot of the questions I have not learned.
Is it fair and what do most do?
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01-16-2006, 01:28 AM
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thanx a lot paranoid
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03-19-2006, 12:26 PM
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thanx so much
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03-22-2006, 08:25 PM
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#21 | | Senior Member
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big grin...
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05-11-2006, 05:36 PM
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i'm writing my SATs on june 3rd, but feel i'm at a disadvantage coz i really havent had much preparation, since there wasnt a sat prep course that i could sign up for near where i live. i was wondering, do international students need exceptionally high scores to get into a reputed college? and will it be a problem that i havent done any SAT II's? and do we have to send in the applications earlier than students who live within the US? i wanna go to college in boston. harvard is probably way outta my league, but i'm still trying for it. i'm also planning to apply to amherst, tufts, northeastern, and boston college. the reason i'm stuck on boston is that i've spent a few months there as part of a student exchange programme, and i fell in love with the city! i've visited other american cities as well, but boston is definitely the place for me. i'm an artist, and some of my courses include world history, political science, economics, english literature, and business math, besides art. however i dont plan to major in art, i would rather take it as a separate course, alongside history perhaps. i havent decided my majors yet, but it probably wont be anything science or math related. i've just finished my junior year, and vacation's almost over, so i'll be a senior soon. it would be really nice if anyone could help me out with how to go about college applications and other stuff, coz i really do have a lot of doubts.
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05-12-2006, 09:15 AM
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#23 | | Senior Member
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International students need high SATs for top schools. Some schools do not require Internationals to do SAT IIs but some do. Lower CR / WR scores would be expected if English is not your first language. SAT IIs can demonstrate your abilities if your high school is unknown to the admissions committee and they can't judge what your grades really mean.
Order the REAL SATs practice book via amazon and prepare by doing lots of practice tests.
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05-12-2006, 09:39 AM
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is something like a 630 considered a low writing score if you're an international?
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05-12-2006, 04:04 PM
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not a low score
but also not a high score
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05-13-2006, 06:02 AM
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630 would probably be OK if linked to high TOEFL score--but might not make you competitive for very top schools--Top 10 to 20-HYPS etc. On the other hand, 800s in Math Science SATs would probably compensate.
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06-13-2006, 11:52 AM
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think all this will be quite helpful
thanx
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07-29-2006, 12:56 AM
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#28 | | New Member
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hi everybody
i am fm myanmar. i wanna study in the US n after that become a financial advisor...but i still dun know what to do. now i am preparing for GCE O' Level...7 subjects...english, maths 1, maths 2, physics, chemistry, biology and accounting...i'll be answering GCE in May, 2007. I am already 15 years old....
actually...dad wants me to study in sg ...n so he told me to answer GCE....but i can also take the exams of my choice after GCE....and if i really did well in those exams and got scholarships or so fm the US...he said it's my wish if i wanna go to the US.
i hv no idea as to what i should do...can anybody help me solve my problem??? pls...i really need help....what's the easiest way to get into a college in the US...what do i need??...SAT...GMAT...TOEFL???....pls...i need some suggestions....pls help me....
thanks....
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07-30-2006, 01:30 AM
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#29 | | New Member
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My parents have been in the process of obtaining a green card for quite some time. And it has become clear to me that it will not come true. (My mom just couldn't pass the English tests). So even if the case is pending, am I still considered International?
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07-31-2006, 02:26 PM
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#30 | | New Member
Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: I am living in Barcelona (Spain) and would like to join an American research team in Political Sc.
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Hi everybody,
I am already a graduated student and I am currently working on my thesis (doctorate) at a Spanish university. I would very much like to find information on whatever possibilities there are to join a research team on political science / history of politics/ international relations (though I´ve the master´s degree in Philosophy) at a University in the States, preferably the John Hopkins University.
How does it go, in practice? Should I have contacts with a specific professor first?? Is there a chance to combine a job with the research in order to make a living?
Thank you for further helpful advice.
Elisabeth
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