Swedish student, going anywhere.

<p>Hi, so for a brief introduction I'm a 19 year old Swedish male looking to study at a college if my chances are good at anything respectable. Since the Swedish system works a lot differently I have no EC's what so ever and terrible grades. Thanks to the the Swedish equivalent of SAT however I can get enroll at basically any engineering programme in Sweden. My score there is 1.8/2.0 (97th percentile if I'm not mistaken). In Sweden you apply in two groups; grades and "hp" (name of the Swedish equivalent to SAT). Whereas EC's aren't relevant, in Sweden you begin to "collect" EC's once you start your undergrad-studies.</p>

<p>So there's the background, now let's see what we got. I've done some SAT-practice and without being too optimistic I think that I could do 2000-2200 (probably 780-800 on maths, as you may see I lack a lot in writing). What could make me an interesting applicant is the fact that I'm a member of mensa. With this background - is there anything for me?</p>

<p>Edit: This might be thin so if you want me to give you more information, don't hesitate to ask.</p>

<p>Bump, anything? At the very least; tell me I’m screwed!</p>

<p>well you couldnt really get chanced at anything until you have taken the SAT… schools like MIT would be great for you especially where you are gifted in math</p>

<p>Well, MIT would be really great - but my chances should be slim to none from what I’ve understood, even if I were to ace SAT.</p>