I study in England and am about to receive my GCSE (O-Level) result on the 25th. If I apply for a university will they consider my results?
<p>Some schools (like Harvard, MIT, and Yale) will specifically ask for other examinations - such as GCSE's - on their applications.</p>
<p>I'm sure other schools would like to know, too, and you may be able to report it under "Additional Information" or something.</p>
<p>nope. SAT or ACT, my dear. We Americans aren't much for making accomodations for other cultures ;)</p>
<p>But no worries - the SAT and ACT are actually pretty easy tests if you're comfortable with basic math and English.</p>
<p>Standardized examinations for international applicants are still taken into consideration - granted, they won't be as important as the SAT/ACT, but they're at least looked at by most schools.</p>
<p>they will be looked at, its just kind of part of ur frosh/soph grades</p>