<p>Turkish-American double citizen-living in Turkey, female
Going to an american school(bilingual curriculum)
GPA: 74/100- its probably 3.2/4.0-unweigted-International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
High level courses: Business and management,A1 turkish, A2 English
Standard Level courses: math, Social Sciences, Biology
SAT1: verbal:530, Math: 670 Writing:570
SAT2: Math 1c:640 2c:630
TOEFL: 95
ECs:
Vice President of Model United Nations society-appointed as chair at a couple of major european MUN conferences-attended numerous conferences
President of Fund Raising committee
have been playing piano since 1999, 7 recitals
english tutor of turkish elementary school students
initiated a community service conference among top american schools in the country, executive director of the conference</p>
<p>You asked about chances. I suggest you work on your English skills. In the admissions booklet it is suggested international students achieve at least 100 on that examination. For Communication it is recommended an applicant score 114-115 or above.</p>
<p>None of us are on the admissions committee. Apply, write a stellar essay, improve your grades as much as posssible and hope for the best. We can only guess what the admissions committee might decide.</p>
<p>Well I am taking SL math but it is a fixed program at my school I mean HL is not offered and am taking HL Business&Management and predicted to get 6/7 when I get the diploma. </p>
<p>Do you think it would help if I didnt request financial aid??</p>
<p>Financial aid decisions are made after a student has been admitted.</p>
<p>At the Atlanta admissions seminar/reception the financial aid officer told me she never even saw applications until after a student had been accepted. She repeated that financial aid needs played no part in the decision to admit a student.</p>