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Old 01-18-2009, 09:12 AM   #1
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AS/A-Levels/GCSE grades

I'm currently in Year 12 doing AS levels, and I'm considering Yale after Year 13, but I'm finding it difficult to make sense of the website.
Does anyone know what GCSE/AS/A-Level grades I would need to get to even be considered for Yale? I got good GCSE grades and I'm on track to get good AS Level grades. Would I have to take any additional tests or exams before I was considered for Yale, or would they be able to judge on my grades from GCSE,AS and A level?

Oh, and I've heard that a lot more people apply than are actually accepted, is this right?

I just want some information specific to my questions, because although their website is very helpful, they abbreviate a lot and theres nothing about english exam results or qualifications and applying, not that i could find anyway.
thanks x
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Old 01-18-2009, 09:40 AM   #2
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Oh, and I've heard that a lot more people apply than are actually accepted, is this right?
Their acceptance rate is under 10% these days.

As for tests:

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Students enrolled in A-level programs may use completed A-level results as a substitute for the SAT II Subject Tests on a one-for-one basis provided official test results arrive at Yale by February of 2009 [the year will change, of course]. Eligible students must still take either the SAT I or the ACT. Predicted A-level results may not be used as substitutions for the SAT II Subject Tests.
Applying to Yale as a Freshman International Student

So you must take either the SAT I or ACT, in addition to your A-levels. As for how well you need to do on all your tests? Very well. They won't list cutoff scores, as that's not how admissions in the US work. They look at the student's grades, test results, recommendations, essays, and extracurricular activities to get a rounded picture of who you are.
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