<p>Hello everyone. Im international student. I hope you guys can help me. :)
Should I send my last 3 years results or 4 years? Im worrying about my GPA. I've never heard about SAT and others. But from this year I understood everything I need to do. Im 11th grade now. In my 9th and 10th grade I didn't tried so hard because I didn't realized it was very important and will influence me a lot in future. My 9th grades are usually B and have 3 A. And my 10th grade are usually A and 2 B. And I think I can get A for my all subjects in my 11th. But I think my GPA can't be so high. Also my 8th grades are not so good, it has a C and lot of B, few A. So thats why I'm worrying. Will it affect badly? Also about the awards I don't have many awards there's few. :(
Can anyone give me advice please? :) </p>
<p>First off, you (the applicant) do not send your transcript to colleges, as colleges want “official” transcripts sent from your high school.</p>
<p>Secondly, there are many websites for international students applying to US colleges. I’ve pasted a few of those below, as well as the instructions on Harvard’s website.</p>
<p><a href=“International Applicants | Harvard”>https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/application-process/international-applicants</a>
<a href=“Studying Abroad - International | College Board”>http://international.collegeboard.org/study-in-the-us/apply</a>
<a href=“College and University Application Process | Study in the USA”>http://www.internationalstudent.com/study_usa/application-process/</a>
<a href=“http://www.admissionsadvice.com/international”>http://www.admissionsadvice.com/international</a></p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>@Mgl325 8th grade scores are not required
and your 9th and 10th grade scores have to be mitigated somewhere else in the application. You could mention any extra curricular activities you take part in or anything which you feel to.
The real turn-overs in an application are not the SAT scores, its the essays !
Be sure to do good in SAT but great on essays
-International Applicant</p>