chances of getting in although having poor sat 1 scores?.

<p>*international student from Israel</p>

<p>*work as a computer programmer in the idf(Israeli defense forces)</p>

<p>*20 years of age</p>

<p>*participated in the “Managers of the future program”. The program is a four month program
dealing with key business issues such as introduction to marketing, the art of presentations, business models,
strategic analysis, financial principles, etc. The sessions are taught by the firm’s leading experts and by
managers from the high-tech community including Fast 50 CEOs. The program is run by Deloitte(the brand under which tens of thousands of dedicated professionals in independent firms throughout the world collaborate to provide audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk management, and tax services to selected clients. These firms are members of Deloitte Touch</p>

<p>If you were an American, maybe. Since you’re international, I’d say don’t count on it. They’re going to lump you in a pile with your Asian compatriots and those guys are complete monsters.</p>

<p>^^While Israel is technically in Western Asia, I don’t think Israeli applicants are considered Asians for college admissions purposes. </p>

<p>OP: Your CR and Writing scores are very low for Yale. Admissions may cut you some slack since English is not your native language, but they may well question whether the language barrier will impede you from succeeding in a very challenging academic environment. It’s certainly worth applying, as long as you’re aware it’s a long shot.</p>

<p>I’m saying he’s in the international pool, so that’s his competition.</p>