<p>My brother is currently studying at Colgate, class of ,07. Would you guys take a look at my stats ?</p>
<p>Academic Honors:
- 4th Prize, Citys Contest for Best Students in the field of Chemistry, grade 9
- 2nd Prize, Citys Contest for Best Students in the field of English, grade 10
- 3rd Prize, Citys Contest for Best Students in the field of English, grade 11
- Australian Embassys Scholarship for Highest English GPA, grade 10
- Australian Embassys Scholarship for Highest English GPA, grade 11
- English First scholarship for highest English GPA, grade 10
- TOEFL test score: 643 Date taken: 03/2005
- SAT II Mathematics level I: 750 Date taken: 06/2005
- SAT II Mathematics level II: 760 Date taken: 06/2005
- SAT II Chemistry: 730 Date taken: 06/2005
- SAT will be taken in Nov</p>
<p>Extra-curricular activities:
- Member of a dancing club
- Basketball practicing for 2 years: grade 9 and 10
- Coordinator of the Amsers English Club
- 2nd prize on the Bag Jumping in the Festival of the Talented
- Coordinator of the Festival of Chemistry
- Moderator of Vietnams largest game website: <a href="http://www.gamevn.com%5B/url%5D">www.gamevn.com</a>
- Representative of Chemistry class for 2 years</p>
<p>Work Experience:
- Translator for the VNN Study Abroad website: duhoc.vietnamnet.vn
- IT Tutor</p>
<p>i go to colgate and i think you have a great chance of getting into colgate. colgate no longer requires sat II, but your scores on those are very high. if they indicate how you will do on the regular sat, then you will be a very strong candidate. your honors seem impressive, how is your gpa? your work experience as a translator is also a strong component because it is unique. as is moderating the game website. my advice would be to stay involved with your extracurriculars so that they can balance out your strong academics and make you a well-rounded candidate. goodluck!</p>
<p>Thank you for your comments :)
Our education system is different so our GPA scale is 10.0
My SAT scores can be around 2050, is it enough for an international student ?
Does the factor that my brother is a current student there affect my chance ?
Looking forward to your reply :)</p>
<p>i think the fact that your brother goes to colgate can do nothing but help. it will also just allow you to get to know colgate more intimately than other international students. i really am not familiar with the new sat format so 2050 doesn't mean much to me. colgate's average sat score, not including the new writing part, is around 1380. hope that helps!</p>
<p>Thanks so much :)
Does Colgate take CR and Math seperately as SAT I, and Writing as another subject test ? If yes, then 1380 is not so hard to reach, as CR is a lot easier than the old Verbal</p>
<p>sorry to take so long to respond. colgate is mostly focusing on verbal and math for the new sat. they are going to look at writing, but since it is the first year for it, they aren't going to weigh it as heavily. one of the reasons colgate no longer requires sat2s is because they always wanted to see a writing test, and now that is included in the sats. but the average of 1380 is of verbal and math. does that help?? have a good day!</p>
<p>Thank you anyway :)
My brother (class of '07) said only high SAT + high GPA = Colgate admitted, do you think that's true ? My SAT wouldn't be so high, so I'm sending some supplementary materials :( Do you think that's a good idea ?</p>
<p>hey--i think sending any supplementary materials that will shine a new and different light on you is a great idea. don't send tons of stuff, but anything that helps to bring out another side of yourself that isn't visable through academics and the essay.</p>