<p>Well, im a US student. I didn't do so well freshman and sophomore year due to lack of motivation (3.2 each year).
Junior year i am ending with a 3.9uw, 4.2w (this year only)
Senior year im assuming i will have around a 3.9uw, 4.7w
ACT-32 (can definately raise it)</p>
<p>What are my chances for
University college London
LSE
Imperial college </p>
<p>assume i wright a great essay (really really good).</p>
<p>i am not familiar with difficulties in getting into those schools as a US international student, but i do hear they are very hard. So please chance me.</p>
<p>hahahaha...eh, whoops.
dang it, now i cant go back and edit the post cause it was posted too long ago.
Well im careless when i type on the internet. First i spelt right when i was typing the post, and i was like "not right, i mean with the w" so i put a w there without even thinking.</p>
<p>well im an US student in the UK and i have applied to thought colleges and sadly enough to say you wont get into any of them before you say oh why are you putting me down LSE and Imperial will try and take in more international students since they pay for fees. Ok so here is why you wont get into any of them</p>
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<li>UCL, LSE and Imperial want AP Test, they will look at your SAT or ACT (not sure about UCL, LSE or Imperial you have to ask them) AP test are the closet thing in US qualifications to that of A-Level test and LSE Especially Economics will want you to do around 10+ for economics and around 7-9 for Law and International Relations and they will want you to get a 5 mostly. </li>
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<p>That is the only reason why and from the post it seems like you haven't taken any AP test and if you haven't your senior year 2nd semester where everyone who decided to pick US colleges will be having fun you will have to STUDY for around 8-10 AP test. If you have taken and have gotten all 5 of them for now thats perfect. Remember UK doesn't really care much about ECs and etc unless they go along with your degree. </p>
<p>Example: Getting an economics award if your majoring in economics or etc.</p>
<p>But if you have any question on UCAS or UK in general just message me i will be happy to reply</p>
<p>well i took psych, and am sure i will be getting a 5.<br>
But that kinda sucks because im taking 5 ap tests this upcoming year, but then i wont be done in time for admissions.</p>
<p>What about gpa? what years do they mostly look at?</p>