<p>being international myself, I like the idea that odss are similar for domestic and foreign applicants, but I still believe it is unfortunately not so</p>
<p>Thank you for the informations guys. I am doing researches myself, and I found this video where the Founder and CEO of Ivy League Placement says that international students have an easier time to get accepted. <a href="http://www..com/video/videoviewer.aspx?videoID=147%5B/url%5D">http://www..com/video/videoviewer.aspx?videoID=147</a>
Personally, I would say that they have a tougher time because competition is stronger and that there is a smaller number of places.
Descartesz- I know the only French in Yale. And she is truly a genius, she finished school at 16 years old with really high grades.
By the way, can I major in Business and Psychology? I want to work in the business fiels but I am in love with philosophy and would like to enrich my knowledge.</p>
<p><a href="http://www..com/video/videoviewer.aspx?videoID=149%5B/url%5D">http://www..com/video/videoviewer.aspx?videoID=149</a></p>
<p>Well, I don’t know why but I can’t paste the link. Anyway, it’s on the website *****.com and the video is titled ‘Do international students have a harder time getting in to college?’</p>
<p>Annnndddd I can’t write the name of the webstie either Last try (take the periods out)
U. n. i. g. o . c. o. m.</p>
<p>lol thx, I checked out the video, and it is encouraging though probably not that true anymore. I’m also French. I used to think it was an advantage, but now I think it just doesn’t matter that much. Does anybody know how many internationals applied SCEA?</p>
<p>frstudent:</p>
<p>CC filters will scrub references to many other privately controlled college information sites. Hence your difficulty.</p>