<p>hi, I am an international and home schooling student.
I studied at private school until last year, and turned to home schooling in this March.</p>
<p>The reason I did home schooling is to do my father's business during he was accidentally indicted by some scandal in my home country. Now, my father is acquitted and released, and surprisingly my fathers company developed a lot, becoming one of the top companies in Asia in education field. Through this adversity, I lost my high school time but found my talent in business!</p>
<p>anyways, I will apply college in this yr, so could you advice what should I do to compensate my application? (since there is a reaaly few information about home schooler TT)</p>
<p>I am 16yrs old,
and my SAT 1 score is cr:720 m:800 w:720
SAT 2 scores are 800(math2) 800(physics) 750(world history)
AP calculus ab 3, AP microecons 4 ( I studied them during 3weeks since I have no timeT.T)
also Im taking 3 community college courses now and aiming to get 4.0 (all A in English, Japanese, and piano class)</p>
<p>I studied all of SAT tests and AP tests by myself, since I am homeschooler....( it was seriously tough -_- )</p>
<p>I also can speak, write, and read Korean well,
and can speak, write and read simple Japanese and Chinese.</p>
<p>when I was in school, I was a student council president and chief of biology club,
my GAP was 3.98 (ranked top 3 in 300 student),
and educated two yrs at Gifted Children Education center run by the Ministry of Education in Korea
(it was so selective, only 40 students in our country)</p>
<p>also I get many awards during school yrs such as national wide best volunteer award, biology award...........</p>
<p>I played piano, violin, and drums since I was 3yrs.</p>
<p>Also I did internship as a journalist. and run world wide business as a vice president.</p>
<p>I have recommendation from education department of Philippines and former Korean ministry of Education. </p>
<p>I will apply all ivys + Stanford, mit, duke, northwestern, and nyu.</p>
<p>Thanks for every advice.!</p>