<p>Hi,
I’m a german student on a ordinary german high school in germany - does my principal / counselor get a email when i sign up on collegeboard, information about my SAT results etc. ?
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<p>No, i just want to try my best first, see what i’m capable of and after that I have no problem showing my results to whoever, but first I want to keep it a little “secret”.
It’s required to enter my high school data, though - and I don’t want to enter a wrong school. /:</p>
<p>If you’re unsure of your likely score range take an exam from the College Board Blue Book. Don’t cheat. Strictly follow the time restrictions. Write the essay and assume a score of 8. Grade the test. You’ll have the likely score.</p>
<p>Keeping your counselor out of the loop on your college board/ACT tests and college applications is unwise. Regardless of your location you’ll need your counselor and principal to help – perhaps moreso than for an American applicant because colleges will most likely know little about your school.</p>
<p>“Regardless of your location you’ll need your counselor and principal to help” -
Are recommendation letters the most appropriate form of “help”?
How many recommendation letters should I get as bare minimum?
[my idea: 4 recommendation letters (too many?) - two from my language teachers, one from my principal (he’s also my maths teacher - but honestly he’s not a big fan
) and the last one from another teacher, social studies/psychology for example]
Should all letters be written in german, translated and certified by a notary? </p>
<p>Thanks for all responses!</p>
<p>Why would it be required to share your high school? </p>
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<p>Humm, the opposite is true. </p>
<p>I have made the same recommendation for many years, and that is to NEVER indicate your high school on the College Board forms, and if the PSAT information creates a link to request a removal of the information at the College Board. </p>
<p>There are no reason why a school should have your scores, and plenty why they should never have that information.</p>
<p>PS I also suggest that you’d post your last questions in the Parents’ forum.</p>