<p>I have 3 inventional patents, will they help much?
I am living by myself and I have been in USA for just a few month(from 2005 september), and this is my junior year here. My mum is working in ANOTHER CITY and she has only less than $20000 per year. My family income is less than $25000 per year.
and I am getting a 4.0(4.67weighted)GPA, SAT2 2400, school rank #1/600-700. I'm getting A plus on almost all courses, such as AP physics, calculus, ap chemistry ,ap us history, visual art, and English one!
THIS IS THE FIRST YEAR I AM LEARNING IN A ENGLISH-BASED HIGH SCHOOL.
I HOPE THIS IS SOMEWHAT UNIQUE, BUT I'M NOT SURE.</p>
<p>Having 3 inventional patents should be an amazing hook (depends on what the patents pertain to but it should be an amazing hook anyhow)</p>
<p>low income+SAT2 2400+#1 as a student who lived in the states less than a yr should demonstrate your supernatural ability to adapt and succeed under any circumstances</p>
<p>btw, wat did u get on your SAT? (shouldnt really matter)</p>
<p>i say you're in (other ivies or top schools, if not harvard)</p>
<p>how do u get an A in US History if you juz came to America??
u're taking English 1 which shows that your English is not good... but somehow, you're getting As in US History which demonstrates that your school is a complete joke or ... or cant think of any other reasons how u can get an A in US History if you came to the states less than a yr ago and take English 1</p>
<p>I spent 2.5 hours per day on reading the US PAGEANT, while spent less than 20 minute to finish the english one short story.
My conselor did not approve me to take english 3, she might think that I may get a B or C and thus hurt my grade.</p>
<p>You can't live by yourself legally (minimum age is 18). A friend of mine got caught by the school because he mentioned it in his college essay which he then asked his English teacher to look over. After the school found out, they told him that if he did not get a legal guardian by a certain date, he would be expelled. </p>
<p>Thus, I would not recommend talking about living alone to colleges. Though this is not uncommon in many developing nations and while some may find it admirable, admissions officers here it in the U.S. might not see it the same way.</p>