scholarship can i get it if yes were????plz

<p>Guys, come on. This is probably a ■■■■■</p>

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Why you say that?</p>

<p>^^^</p>

<p>I think because he claims to have gotten a 2400 on the SAT I, but his English skills appear to be very weak.</p>

<p>Guys if U think I am a fraud then keep it in your mind I don’t care about that.
Secondly I had given sat only once I didn’t said that I have not given any sat that was just reply to the one who asked me if I had given sat earlier in high school or not .</p>

<p>You did not “give” the SAT. You “took” it. “Took” is standard usage. Writing “give”, while very common for students from India, makes people here think that you are still learning English.</p>

<p>Go to the main page where all of the forums are listed, and scroll down until you find the International Students Forum. Look for posts by b@r!um who has good ideas about finding financial aid. She was an international transfer student herself. You also should read through the India subforum there for more ideas.</p>

<p>Thanks @happymomof1 at last one good reply thank U :slight_smile: :-)</p>

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Prefect SAT scores help you a lot when you apply for first year admission at U.S. schools. The SAT help you less and less when you trying to transfer after first year or second year.</p>

<p>Then is there any other exam in which I can show my performance.</p>

<p>SAT and ACT. So did you or did you not “take” the SAT?</p>

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Your GPA since freshman year. Test scores matter less and less when you trying to transfer after first year or second year.</p>

<p>I had taken sat but not act so shall I take too will it be beneficial for me</p>

<p>^If you’re a first year or second year college student, any test scores (especially taken during college) won’t help you much for transfer.</p>

<p>I am giving Microsoft technical associate test wouldn’t it improve my profile</p>

<p>Give=to make a present of
If you are giving a Microsoft test this means you are “presenting” it to someone else.</p>

<p><em>sigh</em>
Ok dude, here it is: I’ll even go to the extent of believing you made a 2400 on SAT 1 with this level of English and attribute it to what I call “internet illiteracy”. Let’s put that aside. As a transfer student, your chances are limited. Giving the ACT is hardly going to make any difference towards “improving your profile”, to borrow your words. The Microsoft Technical Associate test isn’t going to do much either. If your parents are rolling in the green, go ahead and apply. What I’d do in your place is enjoy the 4 years of your course. If you’re not interested and if you really don’t like it, pursue activities outside of college. Like that Microsoft thing if it’s a genuine interest. For the sake of your future, maintain a decent GPA. Your current level isn’t decent. If you’re smart enough to ace tests, you’re smart enough to know what’s good for you and what’s practical and what isn’t. You don’t have to continue in the same course for grad school. Not necessary at all. So please. Don’t give up on your dreams but at the same time, get real bro.</p>

<p>I just came across this old post. It is unbelievable that the person made a perfect score.</p>

<p>Same here Mnomno</p>