Chances for International Student?

<p>If anyone has any idea about my chances, please do tell and recommend schools that are within reach. I have no idea how to compare myself because I’m not familiar with the GPA system.</p>

<p>International Student following British Education System.</p>

<p>GCE ‘O’ Levels
Maths A1
Physics A1
Chemistry A1
Biology A1
Geography A1
Additional Mathematics A2
English Language A2
Malay Language B4</p>

<p>GCE ‘AS’ Levels
Maths A
Physics B
Chemistry B</p>

<p>SAT Subject Tests
Physics 720
Maths 720</p>

<p>Sat I - Awaiting Scores</p>

<p>In my school’s Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton first team.
Also Track and Field (Javelin & Discus).</p>

<p>UCLA, Georgia Tech, USC, Cornell???</p>

<p>BE HONEST! Please and Thankyou!</p>

<p>It may help if you put your school ranking. Like, how do you compare with the top ranked person in your school. If you are within the top 10-20%, you have a good chance. International acceptance depends a lot on if you are asking for financial aid. If you aren’t, your chances increase.</p>

<p>My school doesn’t rank the students so I don’t know my ranking but I’d say its about top 20%. But then again theres no official ranking.</p>

<p>And I’m not going to ask for financial aid. </p>

<p>Thanks for the reply, any more tips possibly?</p>

<p>Also depends on your Major, the bar is higher for Engineering. I would look at some safety schools as well. Again we can’t tell until you get your SAT scores. Go to each of the school websites and check the student admit profile
for example for cornell <a href=“http://admissions.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/Class%20Profile%202015.pdf[/url]”>http://admissions.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/Class%20Profile%202015.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;