no the exact opposite... if you achieve like an average UAI...but i high SAT, you will get in.hoyts said:I see...
So if you achieve below average on the UAI you can say goodbye to getting into uni overseas.
I was interested in going to UNI in the states as well.
My sights are set on Berkeley.. or something a bit less intense then Harvard. lol
England is another option but i doubt it would be any different to Aus..
Berkeley, if anyting, is more intense than Harvard. Harvard is full of snooty rich kids wasting daddy's money. Berkeley is full of future software billionaires.I see...
So if you achieve below average on the UAI you can say goodbye to getting into uni overseas.
I was interested in going to UNI in the states as well.
My sights are set on Berkeley.. or something a bit less intense then Harvard. lol
England is another option but i doubt it would be any different to Aus..
Just wondering does that apply to international students - particularly from a western country?Berkeley, if anyting, is more intense than Harvard. Harvard is full of snooty rich kids wasting daddy's money. Berkeley is full of future software billionaires.
See the thing about American admissions systems are that they are very very subjective.
They basically look at a few common factors:
Grades.
Standardised Testing(SATs)
Extra Curriculars( VERY VERY IMPORTANT)
Interview and/or Essay
and sad to say
Ethnicity/Minority.
So Risole, you seem to be wrong. If you wanted to get into Harvard/Stanford/Yale etc, you would need to have a good portfolio with the preceding factors, not just a good UAI, or in your case, avg. UAI and good SATs.
Also, if they find that you have cookie-cutter Extra curriculars, they kinda look down on you.
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Good website if you want to see the sort of competition internationals face.