<p>I have been studying in Pakistan for the past four years( i was born and raised in California, but left for Pakistan at the age of 13). sense then I have returned to the United States to discover the O level exams I took during my junior year are not up to standard. I have no US or world history and electives are not available for me I have no PE credits and have only done seven O level exams. my situation in Pakistan was a hectic one I had gone to an institution where children would break apart the class room, massage teachers, and leave. Due to this factor I switched schools, but later upon switching I discovered I was not allowed a teacher or teachers because individually as one student the school made no real profit on my attending. Thus I started a self study with only two and a half months to complete my courses from scratch i began.I have recived some of my exam results they are as follows: IGCSE math=B(only grade no percentage), pakistan studies = D(69%), ISlamic studies= B(81%) and I have achieved 3 As in physics, biology, and English and a B in chemistry( the percentages will come after sometime) please note that all the exams except math were taken at GCE O level not IGCSE level.. I would like to know if their is still any chance of me getting into a nice college and what I can do to achieve this goal. I would also like to include though the grades seem lame they were and are the top in my group.Also i'm not allowed to take APs.</p>
<p>1) What state are you living in? </p>
<p>2) Are you currently enrolled in high school there, and will you earn a diploma?</p>
<p>If yes, you need to discuss all of this with the guidance office. They will be able to help you figure out what to do with a half-foreign, half-US transcript. If your guidance counselor doesn’t have a lot of expertise, ask him/her to get in touch with a colleague at another HS who has worked with more students like you.</p>
<p>3) Have you already completed your secondary education or dropped out? Contact your local school district and the continuing education division of the local community college to find out about taking the GED. This is a national exam that will give you the equivalent of a US HS diploma. </p>
<p>4) Anyone who wants to pay the money, can take any AP exam. You do not have to take a class labeled “AP”.</p>
<p>5) There are more than three thousand colleges and universities in the US. Most of them would be delighted to admit you. It all depends on what exactly to you mean by “nice”. Is your local community college “nice” enough for you, or would it have to be an extremely famous place like Harvard? What about the public universities in your state? What about the small liberal arts college two towns away? You can pick up the telephone and make an appointment with the admissions office at any of these institutions and discuss what you would need to do in order to become the kind of applicant they admit.</p>
<p>Wishing you all the best.</p>