Chance for D, please

<p>Country, Sex: Korean Female
Legacy : No
School : One of the most vigorous in Korea
GPA : I don't know but they are mostly A and B
All Classes are AP courses</p>

<p>Standardized test
SAT : Superscore 2200, would take again in october
SAT II : Math IIC(780), World history(800), US history(730)
AP : Macroeconomics(5), Microeconomics(4), US history(4), Music theory(5),
World history(4), Statistics(4), Comparative government and politics(maybe 4)
-AP too bad!!!</p>

<p>ECs</p>

<ol>
<li>International Youth Conference award with research paper</li>
<li>2nd award in National Scenario contest </li>
<li>AP scholar with honor</li>
<li>Winner of Unesco international photo contest</li>
<li>Winner of national youth photo contest</li>
<li>professional photographer in Canvass art corporation</li>
<li>Photo exhibition with a photographer Jaeguang Yang</li>
<li>Reporter of Hi Seoul News for 2 years</li>
<li>Reporter of Narin News for 1 year</li>
<li>Reporter of Ssrow News for 1 year</li>
<li>Journalism internship in Youth media center for one month</li>
<li>UNEP internship for 6 months</li>
<li>Captain of Gaia(Environment club)- published report</li>
<li>Cultural marketing intership for 6 months</li>
</ol>

<p>Qustions : Diffrent from normal Korean students I'm a single parent family because my dad
passed away when I was young, would it be a great disadvantage for the
application?</p>

<p>Admissions for international students from Korea are extremely competitive. For the class of 2014 there were 647 applicants and only 12 matriculated. The number of admitted students is not published, but 24 is probably a good estimate. This would put the admission rate for Korean students at less than 4%.</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.dartmouth.edu/~oir/pdfs/admissions_10.pdf[/url]”>This Page Has Moved; (see page 5)</p>