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    SAT Books

    You have to send all your scores manually. You can submit your scores to the first four colleges for free, then you have to pay from the fifth college onwards. All colleges consider all scores right up till the deadline. Social services, volunteering, experience in your chosen major, sports...
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    SAT Books

    I'll answer your third question a little later (in a few hours), I have to check.
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    SAT Books

    It's not a competition between which applicant is better. The higher score will be considered, but you have to consult the universities first, to be on the safe side. Plus, not only SAT scores are considered. Your school records, extracurriculars, etc. will also be considered. No. That's wrong...
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    CAREER COUNSELLING

    Of course you can.
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    SAT Books

    Nothing will happen. No disadvantages.
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    SAT Books

    I already told you before, AP is Advanced Placement, which is a college level curricula and examination, offered by College Board and used mainly in the US. It's equivalent to the A level.
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    SAT Books

    Actually, A level and AP are on the same ground (know some people, and follow the syllabus along with the A levels :p So I have the experience). Math level 2 draws from the AP Calculus BC, which is equivalent to our basic Further Maths. You may find some concepts hard in the SAT, because some of...
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    SAT Books

    Kaplan and College Board is good for learning the concepts, and Barron's and College Board is good for the practice tests. I've heard good things about McGraw Hill and Dr. John Chung's SAT II Math Level 2 as well, so you can check those out. Warning: Barron's and Dr. John Chung's are much...
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    CAREER COUNSELLING

    No, IELTS is not more internationally recognised. IELTS was introduced by Cambridge, and TOEFL by the ETS. Since Americans prefer their own tests, TOEFL is the ideal test for US universities. IELTS is for some US and Singapore universities, and for all UK and Australian universities. If...
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    Weezer - Say it ain't so.
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    CAREER COUNSELLING

    I think that depends on the country/region.
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    CAREER COUNSELLING

    TOEFL, and in some cases, the SAT as well. Or the ACT, your choice. The TOEFL is compulsory.
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    Information on SAT - Please help!

    Okay then, you'll be fine!
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    Our Last Night - Same Old War
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    CAREER COUNSELLING

    MSU does not substitute TOEFL or IELTS with O level English. Clearly, you can't understand. O level English does not certify proficiency in the language. The subject and the standardized tests are completely different! If subjects would solve admissions, there wouldn't be the SAT or SAT II!
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    Is AS Level content tested again in A Level papers?

    And you sir, have made my day! I salute thee with pineapples and awesomeness! :D
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    LATE REGISTRATION

    I hope so too. Don't lose hope, seat-availability is largely dependant on your location. Good luck!
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    LATE REGISTRATION

    I know some people. There is a chance, but very, very small. They only accept wait-list candidates if any present candidate cancels his/her registration.
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