(This is most likely in the wrong forum. I apologize beforehand, and I would very much appreciate it if a moderator can move it in the correct place)
Hello, I am currently a Junior in high school around western New York. As a Junior, I am beginning to freak out about next year when I have to apply for colleges. The reason I’m starting to freak out is because my situation is not “normal” in a lot of ways compared to my peers. I feel lonely and I haven’t been able to find too many people that are able to help me. So that is why I turn to college confidential for guidance, seeing that there is a wealth of information and probably at least someone that can guide me through.
So on to my situation. In order to give the full picture, I’ll start from the very beginning. My father is a doctor who got his degree from the University of Tokyo. I was born in Japan and our family moved to the US when I was about to go into Kindergarten. My father worked as a research fellow (I believe) at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and so we lived there for about 4 years. Our family then moved to Rochester, Minnesota, for reasons that I’m not too sure of, but I know my father worked as a fellow at the Mayo Clinic and was about to become a full-time employee (I think) and obtain a green card for the entire family. Unfortunately for us, the bankruptcy of the Lehman brothers prevented the Mayo Clinic from hiring anyone that year, and our visa was about to expire. So my father massively applied to various places and we wound up where we are now in western New York. Our visa was renewed, however we still do not have a green card, which leads to my problem.
My father states that the earliest he can send an application for the green card is October and the decisions for that come out a couple of months after. This means that I won’t have a green card at the time of sending my college apps. I’ve contacted a few schools and a good chunk of them say that I’ll have to apply as an international, even though I’ve spent my entire schooling career in the United States. Furthermore, by the time acceptances come out, I will have a green card, making me a not-international student. So the whole thing for me is rather complicated on that front.
Not only do I have a strange visa status, but my interests are rather different as well. My favorite subject in school is Physics, yet I love to draw/paint. Not just any drawing/painting, but rather realistic and representational art, old master copies, and recently Bargue drawings. Just about everyone that’s seen my work say that they’re great and that I’m talented and whatnot (I apologize for such an arrogant, egocentric statement but please bear with me), which is good and all but at the same time I’m worried. I’m worried that if I were to send an art portfolio supplement to a college, they’ll be critical of my “lack of original concept” (in particular reference to my master copies and Bargue drawings) or “dead in emotions” (because my work is so focused on realism and therefore ‘rigid’). Basically I’m afraid that my work won’t be well received based on my choice of subject matter. But that’s simply who I am. Colleges ask for prospective students to demonstrate what they’re passionate about, yet I fear that if I were to do that, I will be rejected for my personal tastes and who I truly am. My true passions might conflict with what colleges might be looking for.
Furthermore, I suck at standardized tests. I attend a public high school of an affluent community that has had a pretty good history of sending their top students to top universities (“nationally ranked” I believe). Naviance data shows that students from my school have 30+% acceptance rate to Cornell, around a 20% acceptance rate to Yale and Harvard, etc. For all intents and purposes, I would be considered as one of those “top students.” I rank in the top 1%, although I have a suspicion that my particular graduating class is pathetic in comparison to the graduating classes of the past but that’s a discussion for another time :P. My GPA is definitely good enough to get into the top schools. However, tests. My practice tests scores for the SAT and ACT are hilariously bad and out of place considering my GPA. While my peers get scores of 2200+ on the SAT, I’ve been stuck around the 1800s usually. English is by far my worst subject, so naturally I do poorly on the reading section and do extremely poorly on the writing section. Although I’m very good at mathematics in class, I only perform decently on the SAT math section (scores ranging from 670-750). So this just adds to my stress and confusion as I struggle to get my test scores to match up at around the same level as my grades.
I don’t have many people to turn to for help. Both my parents were educated in Japan, so they’re completely clueless on how the system works here. Then my guidance counselor, who is amazing by the way, has never dealt with a student like myself. He calls me “weird” (in a good way) because he’s never seen a kid with an interest in art and physics, as well as a super funky citizenship status. So he says that he doesn’t know the answer to much of my questions and concerns. And my friends are, well, friends that currently attend high school. Fellow high schoolers typically aren’t the most reliable of sources. ;D
So with all that said and done, I have questions. And it would be great if people who have an idea of what to do for my situation help me out throughout this process. I expect to have to go find answers myself but it’ll be nice to have someone that can point me in the right direction. Even if nobody responds, this post in of itself helped me reorganize my thoughts so it was worth my time in that regard as well.
1.) Say that I have to apply as a male international applicant from Japan. Are there any advantages to this at all? All I’ve read are negatives associated with international applications, including reduced scholarship options and a more difficult time getting in to top colleges.
2.) If I were to apply to a top college, should I bother to include a portfolio, even if I risk getting shot down? I can also provide some pictures of my work if it’s necessary.
3.) With the other two questions in mind, should I even bother applying to top colleges at all? Would I not have a chance, given my sucky test scores, possible rejection of an art portfolio, and the fact that I’ll be applying as an international for most colleges? I mean I really like the University of Chicago for example, but I would be content going to SUNY Geneseo or the University at Buffalo, especially considering the general wisdom that where kids end up going to college has little influence on their overall success in life.
4.) Some tips to improve my test scores would be nice as well. I’ve seen the test scores of the people here and I’m amazed and wish I could be more like them. ;D

