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What things i need to get into ivy league college ?
What scores? What GPA? And what are the other things they require........................thanx in advance........and i'm a international student
3 Answers
- RebeccaLv 58 years agoFavorite Answer
They don't accept many international students. If you are dead set on going there you will need near perfect grades and test scores. Take as many AP/honors courses you can, and pile on the extracurriculars. They like to see a passion in the field you want to study like if you we're doing journalism writing for the school paper or interning for a local newspaper.
- Anonymous8 years ago
These websites might be useful:
First hand accounts and advice: http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ivy-league/
Scores & GPA: http://collegeapps.about.com/od/choosingacollege/t...
Plus you might want to look at individual websites for each Ivy League schools. Keep in mind, as an International student you'll have to work twice as hard to get in to one those schools, some are more easier than others. But Ivy Leagues are the most selective universities in the US.
- Anonymous8 years ago
lol its basically impossible especially for internationals
dont waste your high school life while ur still hot trying to get into an ivy. just try really hard in school and be social and get involved in things u like and come late junior year u realize ur scores may put u on track for an ivy league school and the school meets ur wants (location, culture, etc.. the ivy league has VERY different schools can't see how ppl apply to both dartmouth and columbia) then u should apply!!
but for real dont waste your whole life trying to get in and stressing about it because you probably won't (statistically, nothing personal)