<p>^Please don’t say that. We all have different things that make us competitive.</p>
<p>You’re right, but my problem is not as simple. I simply have no High-school ECs to mention!
Anyway, best of luck! Are you applying this year?</p>
<p>yup! One more week!!!</p>
<p>Are you applying for financial aid? I hear that affects international applicants quite a bit this year. Anyway, I’ve got basically the same numbers you do except with more APs, so hear’s to hoping!</p>
<p>But everywhere I go, they’re waxing eloquent about how the two processes (admission and aid) are separate!</p>
<p>I doesn’t ^^. I have heard though that it may play a slight role in selecting who gets off the waitlist.</p>
<p>Phew, that was scary.
Do you guys know any International students who came from countries with a completely different educational system, and got selected?</p>
<p>Yes.
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<p>To be honest your statistics are pretty low for yale, BUT because ur hispanic and therefore have mad track skills, you def can get recruited for jumping at yale. Best of luck. Dream hard!</p>
<p>^Track?? What???.
Invisible Orange, yes I’m applying for aid but Yale is need blind for all… Right?</p>
<p>Yes it is…</p>
<p>Cool. That means I might stand a chance. If they completely ignore my ECs
That’s the most difficult part about being an International student applying to Yale - you can’t find others who’ve done the same, can’t ask 'em for advice.</p>
<p>Is the result out yet?</p>
<p>yes. rejected. Also rejected from stanford, penn, and tufts. Thank you everyone anyways.</p>