<p>Are there any statistics about international undergraduate students?
I mean SAT scores and other thing.
Is the match important for Stanford University?, I’ve see a man who has been accepted at MIT, that hadn’t a great SAT, but He was accepted because He had strong EC’s…
It’s materially possible to take double major at Stanford? Physics and CS…</p>
<p>Is the admission need-blinded for international students?</p>
<p>no admissions is not need-blind for international</p>
<p>You cannot double major if the required courses overlap (with the exception of intro courses)
i think it would be A LOT of work to double major in physics and ECs (or even have a secondary major if they overlap)</p>
<p>wat do you mean “is the match important”? i think they care whether you will be a good fit at stanford (if that is what you are asking)</p>
<p>i dont know if there are statistics but admissions is overall more competitive for internationals because they are not need-blind.</p>
<p>I meant, the match between you and the school. Like this [MIT</a> Admissions: The Match Between You And MIT](<a href=“http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/pulse/the_match_between_you_and_mit/]MIT”>http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/pulse/the_match_between_you_and_mit/)</p>
<p>Lots of students choose to do a major and a minor. For example one can major in physics or in engineering and do a computer sci or economics minor.</p>
<p>I imagine the international profile is identical to the national profile.</p>
<p>There are many things different between national and international, one are the scores.
You can’t compare a italian mark with an american grade. Example: 8 out of 10, in many case this mark is the best of the class; It depends by the exam…</p>
<p>Grades as A,B,C are incomparable with a decimal scale, but It’s not enough, schools system change…
We don’t have sports linked with the school and other things…</p>