<p>^^ a lot of people know who he is.
word is, he plagiarized his essays. don’t quote me on that though. i just heard it from random beaconites at merchant’s a couple years ago.</p>
<p>@con2015: nope. i applied to LSA. I haven’t had physics since O’levels so i thought that might have reduced my chances for eng. but i self-studied the SAT II and will be taking the AP exam in physics b and c this may, so I might be eligible to transfer to the School of Engineering. :)</p>
<p>The Regional director of Admissions for South-Asia from Yale visited our school last year, and I was able to attend his lecture. He specifically stated that when you get in to the college and when the A level result arrives, you are expected to bring your original certificates with you to the college and if they are not up to the mark you do stand a chance of being declined. He went on the say that this has happened in the past as well.</p>
<p>I am not sure which practice you guys are talking about here that Roots carries out… adding courses to transcripts?</p>
<p>Last year, there was a student from our school (LGS JT) who had a 2400 in SAT and SATII [seen/met]. He’s in Connecticut College at the moment, not sure about the scholarship information.</p>
<p>@SpEeDyZ Do you mean to say Ali didn’t get accepted by Stanford? WOW!! Thats a really weird $#!% I read in his Wikipedia page that he got into almost all the IVY leagues. Is that true?</p>
<p>^I don’t think he got into any top college in the US. Firstly, it would have been in the Roots yearbook if he did. Second, the Pakistan Yale ASC chairman visited our school last year and said that he interviewed Ali himself, but Ali didn’t get in.</p>
<p>And thank you hayyaan for sharing that info with us. I was just telling some people here that its impossible that colleges dont ask for your official cie transcript, but they were and are maybe under the illusion that cie transcripts are not required by colleges.</p>
<p>Actually, there was a part on the Harvard supplement where they asked about any school-leaving exams you will take if you are an international student. Then they asked when a record of those results would be available to them if you are admitted. So I guess they want A level results too.</p>
<p>freakozoid so WPI has a rolling admissions policy… wow I didnt know that… I applied there too but on the last day. When did you apply ? and any scholarship ?</p>