<p>MoonK- I’m not sure on the admissions statistics, as they tend to vary by year. The statistical information from the past few years should be included in information given to you at the Columbus Day Program, so have a look through the print material again.</p>
<p>The writing section is not required on the SAT or ACT, and Chicago will use the reading and math sections in looking at score, not the writing. You are welcome to submit a score with writing but the reading and mathematics portions are what is important.</p>
<p>Hi, I am an international student and have lived with my school principal for 1 year.
When I attended Admission Information Session on Columbus open campus day,
a admission officer said that I can, in maximum, get 3 recommendation.
I have got 2 recommendations from my core teachers.
Can i get the 3rd recommendation from my high school principal?</p>
<p>As long as your first two recommendations come from teachers in academic subjects, your third recommendation may come from whomever you like- an additional teacher, the principal, an employer, a religious leader, etc.</p>
<p>Okay. Another Question
I am planning on applying for EA. I live in Chicago and would like to interview.
If so, do I need to interview before Nov 1st? When is dead line for interview on campus?</p>
<p>i previously asked if i can get recommendation for my principal…
He said yes.
I wanted to add him on my common application.
Would he be classified as a counselor or teacher? I needed to choose one of them.</p>
<p>Since your principal was not your teacher in an academic subject, you can send his recommendation in as an additional recommendation after you submit the two required teacher recommendations for academic subject teachers- use the supplements form to accomplish this, and you’ll need to submit it by mail instead of online.</p>
<p>Sara- the art department at Chicago is not heavy on ceramics or pottery, but has programs through the Hyde Park Arts Center through which art students can use the facilities for pottery and take classes there at a very discounted rate.</p>
<p>Hi, im not sure if this has been answered yet, but what is UChicago’s high school requirements? For example, how many years of science, math, english etc. must i have completed in high school?</p>
<p>oh and also do journalism and latin both count as academic subjects for teacher recs? journalism is considered as an english course at my school. also both teachers have known me for four years.</p>
<p>collegeahh- Latin definitely would count, but I am unsure about journalism- my answer is a tentative probably, but check with your regional counselor to confirm. On course choices- there are no specifically required courses to take, but a standard college preparatory program is ideal: 4 years of English; 3–4 years of math; 3–4 years of laboratory sciences; 3 or more years of social sciences; and study of a foreign language. We also like to see students taking courses at the most advanced level appropriate to them and available at their school.</p>