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4 years ago
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How can I make use of this as a non American?

Well this website is obviously for American students and there are fields that I couldn't fill properly for the difference of evaluation in American and Turkey like (GPA, Grades, extracurricular activities, etc) so I really don't know how to make use of this website.

Is there anyway I could be evaluated properly?

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4 years ago

So as an American myself I’ve heard there are gpa converters and you should be able to find one and convert it to the American scale. Also for chancing input your profile but instead of using chancing go to the school tab select a school you are interested in and compare stats. For Intl students whatever the GPA is add .1 to what is the average needed. For SAT add 30-50 SAT points to the average. As for ECs when making your profile if you can’t tell if it’s F or G go G but if it’s solidly F pick F then use the chances. Of course it’s not perfect but even for Americans it isn’t perfect.

Hope this helps and please comment if you need clarification as I’d be happy to help clarify!

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4 years ago

For getting evaluated I'm not sure, but a way you can make use of this website is using the peer essay review system. You can read and give feedback on other people's essays as well as submit your own for other people to read and fine-tune to make sure your essays are the best that they can be.

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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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SAT: 720 math
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