Ivy league requirements

<p>hi everybody </p>

<p>I came from India 3 months ago i am preparing for sat,subject sat (maybe 2 subjects),TOEFL and IELTS .</p>

<p>I have learnt 4 languages - ENGLISH,SANSKRIT,HINDI and GUJARATI</p>

<p>world history and indian history for 3 years </p>

<p>3 years of physics,biology and chemistry .</p>

<p>2 years of accountancy,economics,statistics and business administration .</p>

<p>I have completed my math up to algebra 2 and trigonometry </p>

<p>I have bunch on certificates in social -science , I was leader in many clubs and completed my national cadet corp course (military course) in sophomore year …</p>

<p>now here in 12th grade … i am taking AP biology,us history honors 1 and 2 , trigo and pre calc.(both honors) and planning to join 2 or more clubs …</p>

<p>I already have 800 hours of volunteering in hospital (india)…</p>

<p>I converted my indian grades into usa’s gpa - source was world educational services</p>

<p>GPA IS AS UNDER</p>

<p>8th - 4.0</p>

<p>9th - 3.9</p>

<p>10th - 3.67</p>

<p>11th - 3.57</p>

<p>12th - 3.5</p>

<p>what i need for ivy league …</p>

<p>recommendation letter . volunteering… … sat scores … subject sat scores… everything …plzz help</p>

<p>HELP</p>

<p>DO YOU THINK I CAN GET INTO IVIES ?</p>

<p>MY BROTHER WHO STUDIES HERE TOLD ME THAT, MY LANGUAGES , EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES and GPA IS GOOD ENOUGH …</p>

<p>IS MY GPA GOOD AND CAN I GET INTO IVY LEAGUE ?</p>

<p>THANK YOU :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :)</p>

<p>I dont think so. My friend got rejected, and she had a 4.4 GPA</p>

<p>Hey I think you have a chance ONLY if you sound interesting to the college. Talk about what interests you and what makes YOU unique. Discuss accomplishments you achieved. Oh and do great on SATs lol</p>

<p>Not likely unless your GPA in your US school is at the very top of your class (top 3), and even then the lack of calculus level of math is going to really hurt you. You may have some very interesting non-Ivy choices though, and Ivy league is not the only way to get a great education! Alternatively you could do an extra year of US post-high school, but I don’t think that is worth your time and effort, better to have a bunch of college options.</p>