<p>I mean those stats are good enough to make you a strong applicant! :)</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
<p>I mean those stats are good enough to make you a strong applicant! :)</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
<p>Thanks.. That's encouraging.. I know you would get in most definitely..</p>
<p>lol thanks! how about a chat at the chat room? :)</p>
<p>Sorry i was reading up SAT, watching tv.. Which chatroom did you mean anyway?</p>
<p>I have a thread related to that :p</p>
<p>Lets bump this too.</p>
<p>anything about the stats of HK?
is it under the PRC stats too?</p>
<p>Wow, that is literally ALL the international applicants? There are so many countries that I would've expected to apply that don't have anyone.</p>
<p>^ Those statistics are from D site, so they are pretty much official.</p>
<p><quote>How come Nepal has so many students applying to US colleges?</quote></p>
<p>Everyone here vies ko go to the US. Either they end up studying engineering or medicine in the handful of reputed colleges in the country,or they end up trying their hand at US colleges. Nobody wants to stay in this place for long, the political situation is just too fragile.</p>
<p>Hard few have any idea about the application process. Educational Consultancies have mushroomed up like ****. They just apply on behalf of the student and then charge exorbitantly. Students in only select few reputed schools know that they themselves can apply to colleges.</p>
<p>the competition between applicants from the people's republic of China is fierce! only 3 or 4 kids accepted to the class of 2010</p>
<p>China : / they are everywhere!</p>
<p>per capita, SINGAPOREANS, they are everywhere</p>
<p>current: what's your voc in saf right now?</p>
<p>dancer, singer & writer. :) you?</p>
<p>soon-to-be civilian.. heh
well, good luck.</p>
<p>wow, if the international acceptance rate for the class of '10 was 11.4%, i can't imagine how competitive admissions for '12 will be if the 30+% increase in applications for early D is even close to holding true for RD.</p>
<p>btw, does anyone know when international orientation is?</p>
<p>It usually starts one or two days before the real orientation commences. This year it sucked for those of us on the later DOC trip section, because we had to cut our trip short prematurely to attend international orientation (which, personally, I didn't find all that necessary).</p>