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Old Aug 16th, 2005, 08:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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does anyone know the process to applying for US Uni's. I know that SAT's are mandatory, but whats the process? Also, is it worth applying to US uni's.



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Old Aug 16th, 2005, 11:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Are you going to graduate High School after this shcchool year, or are you heading there after your University term?

I know that every eyar there is a travelling US College Information..."expo". I didn't go(even though I should have), and that would probably have your best bet for information on how to apply. However, I would be careful, because its highly likely that the out of country application process differs greatly in each school
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 01:38 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Yes, Im going to grade 12, so I would be going to uni in sep 06. whats the expo called.
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 02:56 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Take the October SAT.
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 03:37 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Yeah, you need to get in for the October SATs because a lot of deadlines will be Nov/Jan 15th. When you get the results from the SATs, the back page will list more info about those schools you selected to send you SAT scores to, including average SAT scores, grades of students entering the school, and the cost of tuition.
The best thing to do is to research the schools you are thinking of now and start requesting application packages, which you can do on a lot of school websites. Don't take it too lightly though, because for most schools applications will require essays, reference letters, and your resume. Keep in mind that there is also a application processing fee and of course, the cost of going to school in the USA.
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 05:42 PM   #6 (permalink)
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ya, make sure u finish everything b4 the nov deadline, and make sure u start askin references now, some teachers (even the damn good ones) may take it slow

ya, the cost to go to the states for undergrad is too high
the best option (if u want a US degree, ivy league ones i assume) is go to a reputable university in canada for undergrad, and go to US for a master or phd, that way u save at least $100,000 cad, no jokez
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Old Aug 18th, 2005, 01:32 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Would one still have to write the SAT if he/she is taking IB? What marks should be expected for entrance into the Ivy League schools? How about MIT and Berkerley?

What is the average amount of financial aid given to students from Canada? (outright, not as loans) I remember one guy from Yale (did not look or sound too professional) came to my school and said that if the household income is under $30000 or something, the entire tuition would be waived. Unfortunately I could not find any information on the website. And I was in a hurry to leave so I could not stay and ask him about it.
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Old Aug 18th, 2005, 03:20 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Went through high school in the states, SAT and ACT are definetly required (either or both depending on the school)...and as for Ivy Leagues such as MIT, Stanford, etc.. I would say you'd have to get at least 1400-1450, keep in mind this is around 90-95% of EVERYONE that took the test that session. It's pretty tough. As for the grants/aid? International students doesn't get ANY sort of aid as far as I know. During high school at the time, I was still a Canadian citizen, but I still applied to a couple of schools. Got accepted to a couple, but the cost is just way to high compared to Canadian schools (if ur Canadian); You pretty much pay double the fees kids there pay, same thing goes when Americans come to study here.

Another thing, if you do decided to go through w/ the plan and take the test, I would suggest you start preparing right away. I took the SAT a total of 4 times, score went up everytime...marginally, but nonetheless went up. Afterall, it IS a test. It can be studied, reviewed, and mastered w/ enough dedication, by that I mean go through the prep books (u can borrow older ones from the library), and do a copious amount of practice exams.

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Went through high school in the states, SAT and ACT are definetly required (either or both depending on the school)...and as for Ivy Leagues such as MIT, Stanford, etc.. I would say you'd have to get at least 1400-1450, keep in mind this is around 90-95% of EVERYONE that took the test that session. It's pretty tough. As for the grants/aid? International students doesn't get ANY sort of aid as far as I know. During high school at the time, I was still a Canadian citizen, but I still applied to a couple of schools. Got accepted to a couple, but the cost is just way to high compared to Canadian schools (if ur Canadian); You pretty much pay double the fees kids there pay, same thing goes when Americans come to study here.
MIT you're looking at 1580+. Stanford/Harvard/Yale/Princeton you're looking at 1500-1550+. Only the lesser Ivies can be gotten into with a SAT under 1500. A school like Cornell is about 1380+. Similar to UPenn and Columbia.

And 1400 would be about 95th percentile. I got 1420 and was 97th percentile. Stupid 670 on English.

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It's VERY hard to get into the top Ivy league schools. I knew a guy in high school who had a 99% average (he won the national millenium scholarship I believe) had tons of after school stuff, scored high on the SATs and still didn't get in. So unless you are tops in your school, it might not be worth the time/effort/stress to try to get into Harvard etc.
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Thanks for the great information!

If there is no financial aid, I guess I will not even bother to take the SATs. Those things are so expensive!

I knew MIT would be hard, but I never thought it would be that hard... How many people from Canada can get in each year?

BTW, so IB diploma students still need to take the SAT? I guess it is not so international anymore...
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Thanks for the great information!

If there is no financial aid, I guess I will not even bother to take the SATs. Those things are so expensive!

I knew MIT would be hard, but I never thought it would be that hard... How many people from Canada can get in each year?

BTW, so IB diploma students still need to take the SAT? I guess it is not so international anymore...
The IB Diploma is not a ticket out of a Standardized Test. As far as I know, you'd still have to take SATs regardless of your IB diploma, hell I'd even wager most US schools don't even know what it is, hell even most Canadian universities don't know what it is. It's far more well known outside of North America. I personally thought it was a waste of my time, and dropped it, also, if you want to go into Engineering drop it, most councilors will tell you that, mine did, since you can't focus on science/math courses as much since you've gotta use up timetable slots for all the social sciences and whatnot.

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Old Aug 18th, 2005, 07:28 PM   #13 (permalink)
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the SAT are weird

i took them 5 years ago, i think i got 12XX (6XX each on both sections)

i didnt study for them cause no one told me about them...the counsellor gave me a book with some samples, i looked at it, then decided to pay and try it out

then i studied a bit using guides but still got a 12XX

what is a cdn uni to a usa uni

a-dunno
b-dunno
c-dunno
d-more money

solve for this

USA uni $ > CDN uni $

in toronto, i went to some high school to do it, i think it was on pharmacy past lawrence
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Old Aug 18th, 2005, 07:36 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Definitely more bling required for a US uni.
Did my undergrad BBA in Canada and am shipping out in a few weeks to the New Jersey shore to do a Master's Corporate & Public Communications.

Required costs = $75,000 USD for a 2 year program. I'm going to owe some people big time. looking at my projected cost sheet makes me want to vomit everytime.
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the new sat is no longer 1600, but 2400 (reading, writing, math)
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