<p>Okay, I'm from the UK (don't know if that makes any difference)</p>
<p>Sat superscored:</p>
<p>Maths: 670
CR: 680
Writing: 740
Overall: 2090</p>
<p>Subject tests:</p>
<p>Lit: 600
Physics: 670</p>
<p>GCSE's 4 A*s, 5 A's, 2 B's</p>
<p>IB - 34 points overall (including bonus points) 33 without bonus point.</p>
<p>EC's... 100 hours of community service, orchestra, choir, football, cricket, rugby etc.</p>
<p>Schools:</p>
<p>george washington uni
NYU
Boston uni
Boston college
Northeastern
UCLA
Berkeley
USC
UNC
University of Michigan</p>
<p>NO financial aid.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>USC-low reach
UCLA, Berkeley-Reach
NYU, Michigan-High match</p>
<p>Not sure of the rest</p>
<p>Okay, thanks… I never really knew UCLA was so hard to get into!</p>
<p>Can anyone else chance me on the other universities. Thanks!</p>
<p>You’re not gonna get aid from NYU as an intl. You have to pay for every cent</p>
<p>^^^</p>
<p>Yes, I know. Hence, why I said NO financial aid needed at the bottom of my post.</p>
<p>Ah ok… I missed that line. I think you have a relatively high chance at BU since my friend - an intl student like me and you - with lower scores than you got in since his family contributed nearly all the money</p>
<p>Honestly, UC’s are competitive for out of state students ,let alone internationals. you really should not apply to them.</p>
<p>My friend with lower stats than you was admitted to NYU, BU, and GWU, so you’re good with those schools. Northeastern, well, you’re definitely accepted to it. </p>
<p>Did you visit any of these schools? That’s a big thing they look at, including interviews.</p>
<p>^^^</p>
<p>What do they look at exactly?? Whether I’ve visited the schools or not??</p>
<p>Oh, my bad. I thought you were from Canada, ■■■■■. They don’t expect students from UK to come all the way down to America to see them. Haha, my mistake man.</p>
<p>^^^^^^</p>
<p>Phew! That’s a relief…</p>
<p>Anyone else care to chance me?</p>