US student applying to British unis help?

<p>@hichristen: have you read the profile at all? o_O OP is a serious dancer.</p>

<p>@OP:
British universities don’t care about GPAs and rarely about SAT’s. They care about AP scores or SAT Subject scores. Your best bet is to register for AP exams and/or SAT subjects (yes I know you already took college classes but I’m not sure those “count” for your admission) in subjects you are strong in - French, Russian, and at least two others.</p>

<p>You could still apply for Fall 2014 since UCAS accepts “late” applications.
Through UCAS, you can apply to 5 programs (within a single school, or 5 different schools, or any combination you choose). Then you can NCH which is linked to UCL and is more interdisciplinary.</p>

<p>Will you expect to keep on with dance?
Typically EC’s don’t really matter to University admissions but being a serious dancer could certainly help, depending on the school. Will you apply to dance schools in the UK, too?</p>

<p>If you’re fluent in French, you could consider the Sciences Po consortium in France. Dijon has Russian as well as Eastern European languages. Reims is specialized in French/American relations.
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