<p>is average SAT of international students in Emory 2050+?</p>
<p>I’m international and I got into with like a 2150… know an international friend who got in with a 2090… as for official averages, i dont know.</p>
<p>are you English as second language (ESL) students?
Because if there’s 13% international student in Emory, I think the lowest 13% verbal scores will be the cases of ESL students.</p>
<p>Wow TK…that’s a huge assumption…Most of us internationals study English section of SAT quite a lot and many of us score 800s and some of us constitute higher ends of SAT scores seeing we are paying so much to come to a school in America…please don’t make those kinds of assumption because it’s very…condescending.</p>
<p>Personally, I received 780 on Verbal and I’m an ESL student. I hope that isn’t the lowest 13% for Emory’s stats because I’d actually like to go there… <_< My SAT was 2330 and I’m waiting anxiously for April 1st…do they do any earlier?</p>
<p>Last year the acceptances, WLs and rejections were going to be released on OPUS on Friday, March 27, but they were released on Monday, March 30. URMs came out perhaps a week earlier. If that’s any indication, my speculation is that the results should come out on OPUS this year during the last week in March–sometime between Monday, March 27 and Friday, March 31. That’s my guess. There will probably be plenty of speculation, conjecture and guesswork over the next week or so.</p>
<p>That is an impressive score TheRoad… if you get in, hope you choose Emory and hope to see you on campus next year. Also, my English is my second language and I managed CR score in the 700s.</p>
<p>Sorry if I sounded a bit haughty; I was just quite annoyed/vexed by the fact that someone would just assume the ESL students can’t get high enough scores on SAT. I mean, yes, our English is comparably worse but we do focus more on technical aspect of the language and the vocabulary thus, on paper, our scores would be decent.</p>
<p>That’s true TheRoad. I go to an international school, and rarely do the Americans score higher then internationals on SAT scores, even in English class.</p>