Chances for an AVERAGE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT(easy to read)

<p>GPA : 3.4
SAT : CR420 MATH 660 W 600</p>

<p>MathIIC- 640
Korean- 800</p>

<p>EC- Varsity basketball for 3 years/ other two JV sports for three years</p>

<p>Decent essays
decent recommendations
some volunteer work and community sevices</p>

<p>(Where could I possibly get in?)</p>

<p>University of Wisconsin-madison
University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign
Boston University
UCSD
UCSB
UCIrvine
UNLV(Hotel Management)
Michigan State University(Hotel Management)
Syracuse
Case Western Reserve</p>

<p>a decent shot just about everywhere.... a bit of a reach at BU, Syracuse, UW, and especially the UCs (really hard for out-of-staters, hence also for internationals) raise that CR score, and your chances will really improve! (the 400s on any section don't look too good when glanced at)</p>

<p>please help...</p>

<p>I'm curious. </p>

<p>" 07-15-2007, 08:04 AM #1<br>
thereugo
New Member</p>

<p>Join Date: May 2007
Threads: 5
Posts: 25 delaying my transition into WashU for one year? </p>

<p>I got into WashU, and was wondering if it is possible just to delay my transition into WashU until next year.
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<p>You have to be kidding when you say you got into Wash U in St. Louis with a 1680 SAT score and a so-so Math II score plus a 3.4 unweighted...even for an international. Why are you asking us to chance you even at THESE colleges even though you posted in another place that you got into WashU in st. louis?</p>

<p>You're CR score is kind of painful (sorry) and I don't think your SAT II in Korean is going to do you any good if you a Korean person from Korea.</p>

<p>wow collegekid123 thank you for being a real stalker..
I wrote this thread for my friend who has no idea where to apply.
wow
you have no life haha..</p>