<p>"It does follow certain patterns of thinking, which are more American than European’l</p>
<p>Seriously? There are texts following questions, and I think that someone who grew up in an English speaking country is expected to have no difficulty understanding those texts. And you don’t have to be an American to undersand the ‘patterns of thinking’ behind those questions. Just get familiar with the test. I don’t say it"s easy but you don’t have to be a genius to do that.</p>
<p>Harvard officialy says that they expect scores above 600. But you know, after that, your acceptance will depend on who you are.</p>
<p>Btw, I’m an intl’ student whose English isn’t my native language. My only real exposure to English was during a 6- -week trip in Boston, three years ago. I was deferred with a 640 on the CR section (I recently scored 720 and hope it will help)</p>