Latin Americans

<p>i've heard education in chile is pretty good. my dad loves that country. he told me that professors in chile have phds from top schools in the US.</p>

<p>should we post our stats/schools where we're applying to?</p>

<p>uh yeah sure. i applied to BU,BC and Northeastern.
-3.8 W
- IB Diploma Candidate
- GREAT recommendation letters
- Pretty good essays
- SAT Reasoning: Nov. pretty low scores :S 1700. Will retake it tomorrow.
- SAT Subject Test: French 650 Spanish 760
- TOEFL: I will take it in 2 weeks.
-EC's: Model UN, French school, Journalism club, Graphic/Web Design courses at a tech institute, Volunteering.</p>

<p>What about you guys?</p>

<p>-Santiago, Chile
-3.98
-Diplomas: Chilean, American, IB
-SAT 1: 730CR 700M 710W
-SAT 2: 800 Spanish, 740 Math 1, 740 Math 2, 730 Lit
-TOEFL: 297
-EC's: Tennis, Rugby, Soccer, Karate, NHS(¿?), Habitat for Humanity, Un techo para chile (community service), Folkloric Ballet, political volunteer during elections, and other smaller ones.</p>

<p>-Applying to: Macalester, Hamilton, Haverford, Williams, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UPENN</p>

<p>xantix --> yeah, most university professors here have graduate diplomas from top schools in the states. I've met 7 profs that also teach in Harvard, Yale, and U. of Chicago (all econ). "undergrad" ed. is really good here and chile is such a comfortable place to live in that hardly anyone studies abroad before grad studies.</p>

<p>I'm from Peru!.. this is an old post but I love it 'cause u guys are mixing spanish with english!! lol!..
No offense, but why is ur spanish so bad?! I mean really I was like "what?!, was it written by a native spanish speaker?!" sorry to say that!.. but if u read again all the posts, u'll see..</p>