<p>So Guys I have question. I'm international student and my school doesn't offer Ap classes. And question is will this reduce my chances getting into college?</p>
<p>No. You won’t be getting into any Ivies UNLESS you have other circumstances, but there are schools that accept anyone with a pulse. If you are considered international, that will only give them points for diversity. So there are a wide range of decent schools for you to apply to.</p>
<p>I do researches and participate on math olympiadas… do these count…
Ivy is my dream…</p>
<p>A little bit hypocritical?</p>
<p>"Ok, I’m tired to answer every “chance me”
- Nobody guarantee that you will be accepted to such universities… It’s bad for you, because one of these men will say “No, you have liitle chances” and it will reduce your self appraisal…
- There aren’t any formulas to get into Ivy
- There several things that will increase your chances:
- Good grads
- ECs
- volonteering
- Major Awards
- ESSAY( it’s very important part, because in this part you show admissions, who you are, why they should admit you)"</p>
<p>You just recently posted this. So shouldn’t you already know what impacts your chances?</p>
<p>I do know many international students at Cornell that did not take any AP. But they usually have some way to demonstrate their academic abilities besides SAT/ACT.</p>