<p>I'm an international RD applicant (Political Sci.) from Spain... Looking forward to reading your answers!!!</p>
<p>SAT I:1650/2400 (570 CR, 580 M, 500 W)
SAT II: French (660) Spanish with Listening (800)
GPA:8.9 (unweighted) in a 0-10 scale
Taking 7 IB courses (full IB Diploma candidate): Higher level English B (predicted 7) Philosophy (predicted 7) Spanish A1 (predicted 5) and Standard level History (predicted 7), Biology (predicted 4), Math (predicted 4) and Theory of Knowledge (predicted 7)
TOEFL iBT: 103
Have passed the Certificate of Proficiency in English by Cambridge University, which is the world's most difficult English test.</p>
<p>EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
Summer Schools: In the UK and France
Piano
Chorus
Volunteer in a center for the assistance for people with severe intellectual disabilities
Volunteer within the Catholic Church (with Caritas)
Secretary General at a regional level of the youth wing of the Spanish conservative Peoples Party
Model United Nations (all of them are international models)
o SEKMUN II (Awarded as the Best delegation in the Security Conucil)
o MiNUBA (Buenos Aires)
o SEKMUN III (Awarded as the Best delegation in the security Council
President of the Class in the academic years 2008/2009 and 2009/2010
Weekly partner in a radio show
Doing the preparatory courses to join the Catholic Action
Tutoring students in Economics and in English
Teacher of Debate and Oratory for young students
Golf
Varsity Tennis </p>
<p>I know that my SAT scores are a bit low, but I reckon that as I am an international applicant, the comitee on admissions is going to focus more on my TOEFL scores (they ask for an 80 and I got a 103)</p>
<p>So, what do you think??</p>