No IB or AP. Can I still get in?

<p>Hi, I’m an international student. I go to a public high school of science. It’s one of the best high schools in my country, you have to get in %0.05 in high school entrance exam to get here. But only some of the private schools offer AP and IB; so I have neither of them. In my school, all the students take the same classes, so I took all the classes offered in my school. (we have 12+ science and 7+ maths classes every week) Do I still have a chance to get in? Or do I need to self-study some APs? </p>

<p>Thank you very much for your time.</p>

<p>APs don’t matter if your school doesn’t offer them.
Are you italian?</p>

<p>yes, you can.</p>

<p>Wait… out of curiosity… are you Korean by any chance? Do you go to KAIST academy…?</p>

<p>heh just wondering.</p>

<p>Thank you for your replies! :slight_smile: Just learned that AP exams are in May, so I’m planning to self-study some of them which colleges give credit for. Maybe I’ll state this in my application… </p>

<p>And no, I’m Turkish…</p>