Applying to UK Schools.. NEED HELP/ADVICE

<p>I'm a High School senior applying to colleges in the UK and need some help.</p>

<p>First, I'm a British Citizen but will be applying as an International Student since I've spent the last eight years in America.</p>

<p>Here's my stats:</p>

<p>GPA: 3.3/4 Unweighted
SAT: 2100/2400 (770 Writing, 690 Reading, 640 Math)
SAT II: 680 English Lit
AP's: 5- European History</p>

<p>I'm taking AP English and AP Gov/Politics this year. I've also taken a bunch of honors classes, etc.</p>

<p>Here's the schools I'm applying to:</p>

<p>St. Andrews
Durham
Edinburgh
Warwick
Exeter</p>

<p>Do you think I have a realistic chance of getting in to one of these schools? I think it's a lot easier to get accepted as an Int. student so let me know. I've also heard UK Schools don't look at your grades and just look at SAT/AP Scores? Thanks.</p>

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<p>Helphelppp</p>

<p>I think you’ll get conditional offers from them. APs are most important to British schools because they treat them like A-Levels. They will want more than one AP, so they will give you an offer contingent on your AP success this May.</p>

<p>I think there’s a chance of rejection at Warwick, Durham, and maybe St A’s (though you should get in to SA), but you’ll definitely get in to Edinburgh and Exeter I think, with conditional offers.</p>