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I'm not sure it's right to post here, but I was told first hand experience from graduates who have already undergone this process is invaluable.
I'm in grade 11, nearing the end of my junior year in the International Baccalaureate Program, and am interested in entering the field of medicine. However, the counsellors at my school are rather...*ahem*...unaccomodating.
I live in Canada, and I'm interested in applying for Cornell University. I've recently registered for my SAT I, and am unclear on this process. Upon registration, I was offered the chance to select universities of which to submit my scores 3 weeks after the testing itself. I am concerned about this. Would the universities I send my scores to have a profile of me with all the SAT scores I would take after this? Should I wait for application period in my senior year to submit all my scores at once along with my application...or am I just overly paranoid and international SAT scores are usually sent immediately after testing? I find this confusing as an American university is unlikely to keep my record on file.
Any advice would be appreciated. Does anyone know as well the typical points out of 45 Cornell favors?
Thanks again.
I'm in grade 11, nearing the end of my junior year in the International Baccalaureate Program, and am interested in entering the field of medicine. However, the counsellors at my school are rather...*ahem*...unaccomodating.
I live in Canada, and I'm interested in applying for Cornell University. I've recently registered for my SAT I, and am unclear on this process. Upon registration, I was offered the chance to select universities of which to submit my scores 3 weeks after the testing itself. I am concerned about this. Would the universities I send my scores to have a profile of me with all the SAT scores I would take after this? Should I wait for application period in my senior year to submit all my scores at once along with my application...or am I just overly paranoid and international SAT scores are usually sent immediately after testing? I find this confusing as an American university is unlikely to keep my record on file.
Any advice would be appreciated. Does anyone know as well the typical points out of 45 Cornell favors?
Thanks again.