<p>I’m form Brazil but id my 8th ad 9th grade in the US. I’m finishing my 2 last years of school in Brazil at a Waldorf school. Is it a positive aspect or a negative one to be from this school and go to college in the US?
I have done some volunteering, lived abroad, speak 3 languages and am one of the top of my class: but I didn’t focus on the SAT so much, so my score is in the 1600’s. Do I have a chance of going to a good college???</p>
<p>I think it really depends on your school. For example, some Waldorf schools do not offer much in he way of science courses-are you able to take rigorous biology, chemistry, and/or physics courses at your school? You should also study for your SATs and try to improve your scores.</p>
<p>And, it depends on what you mean by a “good” college. There are many, many options. The most selective schools will be concerned about the rigor of the courses you took; however there are still “good” schools that are less selective.</p>