<p>Does dual citizenship mean anything for college? I have dual citizenship for Canada and U.S. but I was born in the U.S. Does dual citizenship affect college admissions at all?</p>
<p>bump......</p>
<p>what's an ed thread lol</p>
<p>Its a thread where people talk about Early Decision (ED) and all that stuff.</p>
<p>Aww do you have to apply to Yale??? :(</p>
<p>I'm a junior so it's not this year. And I may not apply to Yale, that is just a list of some that I am considering.</p>
<p>Anyway, does dual citizenship affect anything?</p>
<p>Oh ok.</p>
<p>Im not exactly sure about policy for dual citizenship. Which other country are you a citizen of?</p>
<p>Canada....</p>
<p>Oh, I think then it's all right.</p>
<p>On form 1 for one of my apps, when I was listing the country, I accidentally put Afghanistan for my counselor, and I didn't notice it until I was almost going to submit the app..lol.</p>
<p>has anyone else noticed that he only has a b to b+ average for his gpa?</p>
<p>that's because your looking at the gpa for honors and ap classes. look at the column next to it.</p>
<p>ok massively old bump but i got my sats today and i got 2310 (760 math, 760 verbal, 790 writing). does this change anything?</p>
<p>anyone?...</p>