Chances for ICL, UCL, and U of Edinburgh?

<p>Objective:
SAT 2100 (R600 M800 W700) (Superscored) 2150 (predicted)
Toefl iBT: 110
SAT II: Math II (800), Physics (800)
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.88
AP (score): Jap (5), Calcu AB(5), Calcu BC (5), Mechanics (5), E&M (5), Statistics (5), Chemistry (4), Computer Science(4)
AP tests to be taken (predicted score): Biology (5), Environmental Science (4), Macroeconomics (5), Physics B (5)</p>

<p>Subjective:
Major Awards & EC's: all about math and totally unrelated to biology. But I got many awards in math competitions and have some research experience of math. (Probably useless)
Race: Asian&Middle eastern<br>
Gender: Male</p>

<p>Course:
Biology (BCs) Imperial College London
Biomedical Science (BCs) University College London
Biological Science (BCs) University of Edinburgh <a href="I%20will%20definitely%20get%205%20in%20the%20next%20AP%20Biology%20test">2nd year entry</a></p>

<p>I'm an int'l student from Japan currently attending a high school in the U.S.. Since my referrer predicted that I can get more than 2150 after the deadline of UCAS application, so he put 2150 as the predicted score. Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>I’m not sure about the others, but the UCL does not consider applicants with just SAT and AP scores. Applicants must have normally attended a “community college” for at least one year.</p>

<p>I think you have a great chance at the places you are considering. Why haven’t you also included Oxford or Cambridge?</p>

<p>Without checking, I am not sure that UCL would require attendance at a “community college” for a year. With the grades that you have on AP tests it is clear that you already know much more than is typically taught in the first year of an American community college.</p>

<p>After rechecking I’ve realized that I made a mistake. One year of community college is only required if you haven’t taken APs. This is that the UCL says:</p>

<p>“5,5,5,4,4 in five AP subjects, taken in the final two years of high school
OR
High School Graduation Diploma plus SAT I with a minimum score of 1950/2400 or an ACT of 29 in the Composite Score and 29 in the Combined English/Writing Score. In addition the successful completion of one year of study at a recognised US university, Community or Junior College is required, with an overall CGPA of 3.3/4.0 (equivalent to a 2.1).”
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<p>Thanks. For Oxbridge, I need at least 700 for each section of SAT. If I were a native English speaker and did well in reading section, I would love to do that :)</p>