<p>I'm an international student applying for Notre Dame EA.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.92 out of 4.0 (My highschool does not rank.)</p>
<p>SAT1: CR 680 Math 750 Writing 710 Total: 1430/1600 or 2140/2400
(taking again in Oct. but dunno how much the score will actually increase...)
SAT2: Chem 780
Math 2c 750
World H 660 (I sucked.........)</p>
<p>AP: Art History 5
World History 4
Stat 5
Chem 4
Micro econ 4
Macro econ 4
Psych 5</p>
<p>ECs: School Dance club 10,11,12
School cheerleader 10,11,12
A capella club 10,11,12
Community service (at the city center) 10,11
community service at children's hospital 10,11
(My community service hours are about 200 something)
Ballet for 6 years
Flute for 4 years
traditional Korean Violin for 2 years</p>
<p>rec letters: one from French teacher (she taught me during 11, 12th grade and I think she will write an excellent rec letter for me)
another from world history teacher (will be good I think..)</p>
<p>Internship: At a university museum in 11th grade (during summer)
At a university art gallery in 12th grade (during summer)</p>
<p>yyou have STELLAR AP SCORES. they matter so much more than SATs, because it shows your capability to handle school work instead of like your knowledge of TEST TAKING SKILLS. I'd claim that you would definitely get in. </p>
<p>I thought all koreans like only the ivies and not apply to less well-known schools like Notre Dame.</p>
<p>Of course there are some people who only know of ivies and only apply to some of the top schools that are well known in Korea. And for some people who are thinking of coming back to Korea must go to schools that Koreans are familiar with... I think that's why many people think Koreans only like ivies...........^^</p>
<p>I'd say 2200 is a realistic goal. But your schedule sounds challenging (lots of APs) and your ECs are solid, so just do the best you can and I think you have a good chance. Good luck!</p>