<p>SAT (breakdown): CR 800 M 800 W 760(this is super score or it would be 770 on Math)
SAT2: Math2 790 +Physics 770 Chemistry 800(though I don't think these two scores will help)
Gpa: 95.2 out of 100
Rank: 6 out of 111
AP: N/A because I'm international student. But I'm learning Statistics on my own and have already finished Calculus BC and Micro/ Macro economics.</p>
<p>Some Math Courses that I think might be IMPORTANT: (not all courses I've taken during high school)
Solid geomotry; analytical geometry;algorithm;inequality; linear programming;mathematical logics; conic section and function;</p>
<p>I omit the EC part because it doesn't appear on application.</p>
<p>I think if you get into NU, MMSS will just follow. Freshmen admission is much easier than sophomore entry. </p>
<p>Math/econ departments in elite schools are full of foreign professors and people in those fields generally know math in many countries are probably more advanced, especially countries like Russia, Bulgaria, China, and Korea…etc</p>
<p>It feels like most grad students in the math department are from China!
The Chinese team has been dominant in International Math Olympiad; it’s not uncommon to have couple Chinese immigrants on the US team. [International</a> Mathematical Olympiad](<a href=“http://www.imo-official.org/results.aspx]International”>International Mathematical Olympiad)
People get the impression that the math taught there is more advanced; nobody is gonna question the level of math you have.</p>