<p>I already posted here with the same question: <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/common-application/1541450-international-student-commonapp-isfaa-questions.html#post16276809%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/common-application/1541450-international-student-commonapp-isfaa-questions.html#post16276809</a></p>
<p>What if I have more than 10 'current courses'? In my school there are 18 obligatory senior year courses. Should I just fill out the ten available and leave out the rest?
Is there a place for the counselor to fill in all of them in the school report? Should I ask someone from my school to send them to colleges as a seperate document?
I have no idea how I should approach this</p>
<p>There should be two terms (or three). Enter them 9 Term 1, 9 Term 2 and write “(yearlong, 2h/week)” next to each.</p>
<p>The section isn’t devided by terms. It just asks how many courses I would like to report and the highest number I can put in is 10. And then for each of those I can put in if it’s full year, first semester, or whatever. There’s no way to enter more than 10 courses</p>
<p>Put in the most impressive sounding ones and then explain in your “extra information” section and make sure your counselor/school report says how many classes you’re taking.</p>
<p>Or can you put more than one per line/space, always indicating the number of hours? Or can some courses be put togher (ie “Anthropology&Sociology”, double course, or “Physics and Chemistry, double course”)?</p>
<p>Thanks @uscamstudent, I was thinking about doing that.
Could you tell me where in the common app is the counselor’s report? Or is that sent separately?</p>
<p>@MYOS1634 I don’t know about putting them as double courses. I don’t want to complicate it</p>
<p>@teaobsessed: just trying to come up with a way for you to present the classes you’re taking… Your transcripts will be sent by your counselor anyway.</p>
<p>@MYOS1634 I don’t actually have a counselor (my high school does not offer counseling), so my class teacher is supposed to fill out those forms. I’m just worried about how she will do it - should they be translated, since I’m an international, and then scanned and e-mailed to admissions offices??</p>
<p>I have the same problems too, also, my “counselors” name is in chinese, should I get it translated into english, or should I just use the chinese name but using english letters?</p>