I do not live in America, and the education system over here in my country is kind of different from the US. We don't take SATs here, we follow the UK's GCE A Levels system. But we can still opt take SATs on top of our A Levels. I have not taken my SAT yet, so I'm confused about how it works. Is there a difference between SAT, PSAT and SAT Subject Tests? And I saw from the website that there are many different subjects, world history, US history, etc, I don't take these subjects over in my country, must I still take them in order to apply to US universities? Is there a required set of subjects that I must take in order to apply? And roughly what's the score in order to apply to an Ivy League university or say, University of California Berkeley or any UC universities? As an international student residing outside US, do I need addition documents(e.g my high school exams scores, A Level scores) together with my SAT score when I apply?
Sorry if that's alot of question! Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Can international students get into US universities using SAT scores?
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Posted 03 October 2009 - 11:01 AM
You should check with the respective school what visa requirements would be needed and it would be SAT scores that are needed.
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Posted 03 October 2009 - 06:46 PM
Is it okay if I just call up the university and ask? Will they be like too busy to entertain students like me? Is there any website online that do provide the SAT scores to these universities? Thanks for the help anyway! ^^

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Posted 03 October 2009 - 08:20 PM
QUOTE (connii @ Oct 3 2009, 07:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Is it okay if I just call up the university and ask? Will they be like too busy to entertain students like me? Is there any website online that do provide the SAT scores to these universities? Thanks for the help anyway! ^^
Information is usually listed on their website. If it's not available you can always send an email or call. They should have someone there to answer questions. Most of the answer you'll get here won't be as reliable as the one you get when you personally contact them. good luck.
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