Extremely worried and confused international student, plz don't ignore this, comment!

<p>I actually have more than 1 question.
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<p>Because most colleges deadline had passed, I registered in County College of Morris -community college, but I believe I can do much better! Someone I know got in Harvard - scored 2050 on SAT and 107 on TOEFL iBT but faked the ***** out of the rest except for grades!!!! I've worked my as* to collect all these stuff!</p>

<p>I plan to take the SAT/act again on September/October and score at least 2000...
I'll try to transfer to New Jersey Institute of Technology-with their policy for Int Students, I'll pay only 9-10k a year for tuition just like locals+other potential schoolarships ... </p>

<p>Please suggest me some nice colleges from all over USA I could transfer to, and pay no more than 10k for tuition (due to subtractions from scholarships or anything similar)... DO I have any chance for ivies, like Cornell?</p>

<p>Finally thanks for taking your time to read this ...</p>

<p>go to community college first, get some grades, and then make a thread. this is way too early</p>

<p>Your grades are really good, make sure they stay that way at CC. And then transfer. Try to find universities that take a lot of transfers (I believe some UCs do?)…the Ivies that do allow sophomore transfers are insanely hard to transfer into. Significantly harder than just being admitted as a freshman. </p>

<p>Unfortunately, your SAT score’s simply not competitive right now. The 370 in Reading and 480 in Writing cast doubt on your high school marks. The other SAT marks, while above average among all test-takers, are below average for Ivies, and again, put into question your high school marks. I’m not too sure about scholarships, but it might be hard to get financial aid for transfer students.</p>

<p>Also, please report the person to Harvard. They took the spot away from someone who deserved it. Hey, you might actually be doing them a favour…if Harvard finds out after they graduate, their degree gets taken away, and all that hard work will go to waste.</p>

<p>No! I’ve worked my as* all those years for my schol grades. I suffered major depression when I took the SAT, that’s all…</p>