<p>HI
I'm an international student who want to study finance in united states
my SAT score is 1570
Math : 710
CR : 420
W : 440
TOEFL : 87</p>
<p>Any advice on university that would accept me ?</p>
<p>HI
I'm an international student who want to study finance in united states
my SAT score is 1570
Math : 710
CR : 420
W : 440
TOEFL : 87</p>
<p>Any advice on university that would accept me ?</p>
<p>and my GPA is 3.39 out of 4
Thanks for the advice</p>
<p>Your English might not be good enough yet for what you want to study. You should look for places where you can spend a semester just working on your English. Email the closest office of EducationUSA, and ask the counselors there to help you identify good Academic English programs that are at or near colleges and universities with good finance programs. <a href=“https://www.educationusa.info/centers.php”>https://www.educationusa.info/centers.php</a></p>
<p>In addition, what’s your parents’ budget?</p>
<p>@happymomof1 So I learn english first before attend university ? my parents wont let me to go to US before i got accepted. @MYOS1634 They dont care about the budget as long as the university is good.</p>
<p>Your scores are not going to make you an attractive student at first-rate unis. Your CR and TOEFL are big concerns. It may be that the unis that you could get into would not be schools your parents would recognize. </p>
<p>Your parents should be open minded. No you will not be able to go to a top 50 or even top 100 schools, but that does not mean the school you can get into is not good. Try business oriented schools like Bryant, Pace, Rider or Drexel…in Cal, you may try UC Riverside…as a fully paid student.</p>
<p>renalto -</p>
<p>Some universities will give you a “conditional acceptance” and will require that you first spend a semester improving your English before you take regular classes. You also might want to spend time improving your English in your own country before you apply to college here. Your CR, W, and TOEFL scores show that you need to work on your English before you will be able to do as well as you would like to in regular classes in the US.</p>
<p>OP, your reading score is way too below what the ‘good’ universities would consider. Your Toefl is as well. Many “good” universities(if you are talking about top rate universities) well above 100+
Also, you need to write good essays, LOR, and solid ECs to compete with others. </p>
<p>What kind of schools do your parents consider “good”?</p>
<p>Your SAT score is extremely low for most universities. Have you considered taking a Gap year to improve this score and your TOEFL?</p>
<p>Paul’s question is the important one: what kind of schools do your parents consider “good”? If you need schools in the top 10%, you could buy Princeton Review’s Best Colleges or the Fiske Guide, and pick from these using their average scores. If your parents want names they can recognize, a State flagship may do the trick - you’d probably be okay (with a semester of English, probably) at University of Nebraska or Iowa State or University of Wyoming or Oklahoma University.</p>
<p>i think i will re take the sat and look the score</p>
<p>Thanks for the avdice</p>
<p>try sat optional colleges</p>