<p>Profile
I am international student,now studying in my country.
Asian
female
senior and will major in journalism
My native and school primary language is not English</p>
<p>my high school
GPA 3.88 from 4
have study German as 3th language
(my school is the number 1 in my country)
studying many subjects which I don't help me to take any AP or SATII</p>
<p>SAT 1950- M760 W640 CR550
no SAT subject yet</p>
<p>extra-
playing piano for 13 years and pass piano yamaha grade7
Sport day(2 month per year)
dance club+performance
writing article+school magazine
Volunteer for some in my school and out</p>
<p>award
school represent in science competition in lower high school
Articles published in national magazine
pass round 1 for inter- junior science competition (national)</p>
<p>working
stage performer
tutor
in some company(this october)</p>
<p>Uni
UNC(at chape-hill) ED
USC
NYU
Uni. of illinois
Uni. of missori-columbia</p>
<p>Please chances my and I need suggestion what should I do now???</p>
<p>I’m not sure for the other schools, but I would definitely suggest you go and re-do the SATs for USC and NYU. You’ll need to work on Critical Reading.</p>
<p>Many American universities require international students to take the TOEFL (English Language Proficiency) test as part of their admissions requirements. Some schools wave the requirement based on how well you score on the CR portion of the SAT. Visit the websites of your college choices and understand the requirements. I suspect that a 550 CR will be too low for many schools, especially since you plan on majoring in journalism (which is a particularly reading and writing intensive major).</p>
<p>I would suggest you to take AP classes, if you haven’t already taken them. The reason for that is because colleges really admire students who hve taken them esp. if you passed the AP test! GOOOOOD LUCK!!!</p>
<p>It’s fine, the colleges care about how hard your schedule is. If your high school does not have AP classes, but you take the hardest classes offered, you will be fine
Also, if you bring your SAT up to a 2000-2100 then your chances for getting in/getting a scholarship is much higher. Not to say you can’t get in now, but I just think it will be easier for you if you can bring it up</p>
<p>I think you have a good shot at NYU and Chapel Hill. I’m not educated on any of the other schools so I can’t really say much about those. But I’m sure you’ll get into the majority of these schools with your stats :)</p>