<p>SPM/O Levels: 11 As and 1 B
Rank: 6 out of 519 students, Top 1.16 % in school</p>
<p>Pre U - Australian Matriculation (Western Australian Certificate of Education):
Physics: B with 61% mark
Chemistry: B with 64% mark
Applicable Mathematics: B with 63% mark
Biology: B with 65% mark
English as an Additional Language or Dialect: B with 66% mark
Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER): 87.6 (national percentile)</p>
<p>ECAs:
Prefect 5 yrs
Librarian 2 yrs
Chinese Club 2 yrs- President, Active Member
Leo Club 2yrs- Secretary
Music and Drama Club 1 yrs - Assist. Secretary
Malaysian Nature Society 3 yrs - Member of Green Living Committee (Helped raise money for Women's Environmental Network in Uk)
Youth Ambassador
Center for Independent Journalism 4 weeks - Intern
Community Service 2000 hours
Merit Prize, National Chinese Essay Competition
Opportunity Grants 2008-2009 - provides funds to cover the expense of applying
Electronic Organ- Grade 5 (Distinction)</p>
<p>Essay: My essay is about my cultural background. Got edited by Essay Edge and they've said it's powerful.
Counselor Recommendations: Great
Teacher Recs: Great </p>
<p>SATs: first time: 520 CR 630 M 470 W Second time: 490 Cr 610 M 520 W
IBT TOEFL: 102</p>
Probably not as important for foreign speakers of English, but still, you should definitely have a higher math score, even if your critical reading/writing scores are lower. Look at it this way: a US student with that SAT score wouldn't have a snowball's chance in hell of getting into WUSTL.</p>
<p>Have you tried the ACT? It might be easier for you and you only need to submit either test as part of the application.</p>
<p>SAT scores are very low for WashUStL. Are you at school in Australia or Malaysia? What is the language of instruction at your school? If it is English, then your chances of being admitted to WashUStL are even lower, in my opinion.</p>
<p>The medium of instruction at my school (up to the completion of SPM/O level) is Malay.
And the Western Australia certificate is one of the pre-university programs offered in Malaysia.</p>
<p>i'm sorry, but since i'm a Chinese applicant, too, i have to say that SAT score is really too low for a Chinese applicant...u can go to CUUS (a bbs like CC), and u will find there r so many Chinese applicants whose SAT is above 2000 still worrying if they can get into a TOP40......plus u need FA...</p>
<p>ur international school background and ur ECs look good, but i'm still worried about ur chance...
good luck!!祝你好运!!</p>