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2016년 5월 3일 화요일

2016 듀크대학 Duke U SAT/ACT/TOEFL 점수 분석


2016 듀크대학 SAT, ACT, TOEFL 분석 자료 입니다.

  • SAT Critical Reading: 670 / 760,  Math: 700 / 790, Writing: 690 / 780
   ACT Composite: 31 / 34,  English: 30 / 35,  Math: 32 / 35,  Writing: 8 / 10
  • The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): The minimum required score on the TOEFL is 100 on the iBT (or 600 on the paper based test).





2016 듀크대학 입학 요강


2016 듀크대학교 입학 요강 입니다










2016 듀크대학 장학금 & Financial Aid 정보


듀크대학교 장학금 & Financial Aid 정보 입니다



Need-Based Aid
Duke University will meet full demonstrated financial need for a limited number of international students. Each year Duke expects to enroll 20-25 first-year foreign citizens who receive need-based financial aid and/or merit-based scholarships. There is no need-based aid for international transfer applicants.
There are two applicant pools for foreign nationals: those not applying for financial aid (who will be considered for admission along with U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents), and those applying for financial aid (who will be considered in a separate process for a limited number of places in the entering class). Also, foreign citizens who do not apply for financial aid initially may not subsequently apply for financial aid during their time at Duke unless they become U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. For instructions on how to apply for need-based financial aid, visit the Financial Aid Office website.
Merit-Based : Individuals, foundations and corporations have endowed a limited number of merit scholarships at Duke to recognize outstanding students. Many of these scholarships are based solely upon achievement, while others consider financial need as a determining factor. The criteria for each scholarship have been determined by the benefactors. All applicants to Duke are considered for all applicable merit scholarships. No separate application is required.
While Duke is able to offer limited merit scholarships, the university's primary commitment is to provide need-based financial aid in order to enable all qualified students, regardless of financial circumstance, to receive a high-quality education. Applicants should investigate local and other external scholarship sources such as business, religious, civic and fraternal organizations.
For a list of available merit scholarships, as well as detailed descriptions of each, please visit the website of the Office of Undergraduate Scholars and Fellows.




2016년 5월 2일 월요일

2016 시카고 대학교 U of Chicago SAT/ACT/TOEFL 점수 분석



시카고 대학교 SAT , ACT, TOEFL 점수 분석자료 입니다.

SAT Math 710 - 790, Reading 710-780
U of Chicago strongly recommend a score of 100 or higher on the Internet Based TOEFL or 600 or higher on the Paper Based TOEFL. 
ACT Composite: 22 / 27,  English: 22 / 28,  Math: 22 / 27





2016 시카고 대학교 입학 요강


2016 시카고 대학 입학 요강입니다






2016 시카고 대학교 U of Chicago 입학 지원 에세이 질문


2016 시카고 대학 에세이 Supplement 질문입니다.
시카고 대학을 준비하는 예비 입시생들에게 많은 도움이 되길 바랍니다.


2015-16 U of Chicago Supplement

Question 1 (Required):

How does the University of Chicago, as you know it now, satisfy your desire for a particular kind of learning, community, and future? Please address with some specificity your own wishes and how they relate to UChicago.

Question 2 (Optional):

Share with us a few of your favorite books, poems, authors, films, plays, pieces of music, musicians, performers, paintings, artists, blogs, magazines, or newspapers. Feel free to touch on one, some, or all of the categories listed, or add a category of your own.

Extended Essay Questions:

(Required; Choose one)

Essay Option 1.

Orange is the new black, fifty’s the new thirty, comedy is the new rock ‘n’ roll, ____ is the new ____. What’s in, what’s out, and why is it being replaced?
—Inspired by Payton Weidenbacher, Class of 2015

Essay Option 2.

“I learned to make my mind large, as the universe is large, so that there is room for paradoxes.” –Maxine Hong Kingston. What paradoxes do you live with?
—Inspired by Danna Shen, Class of 2019

Essay Option 3.

Joan of Arkansas. Queen Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Babe Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Mash up a historical figure with a new time period, environment, location, or occupation, and tell us their story.
—Inspired by Drew Donaldson, Class of 2016

Essay Option 4.

“Art is either plagiarism or revolution.” –Paul Gauguin. What is your “art”? Is it plagiarism or revolution?
—Inspired by Kaitlyn Shen, Class of 2018.

Essay Option 5.

Rerhceseras say it’s siltl plisbsoe to raed txet wtih olny the frist and lsat ltteres in palce. This is beaucse the hamun mnid can fnid oderr in dorsdier. Give us your best example of finding order in disorder. (For your reader’s sake, please use full sentences with conventional spelling).
—Also inspired by Payton Weidenbacher, Class of 2015. Payton is extra-inspirational this year!

Essay Option 6.

In the spirit of adventurous inquiry, pose a question of your own. If your prompt is original and thoughtful, then you should have little trouble writing a great essay. Draw on your best qualities as a writer, thinker, visionary, social critic, sage, citizen of the world, or future citizen of the University of Chicago; take a little risk, and have fun.

Essay Option 7.

In the spirit of historically adventurous inquiry, to celebrate the University of Chicago’s 125th anniversary, please feel free to select from any of our past essay questions.




2016 시카고 대학교 U of Chicago 유학장학금 & FA 정보


2016 시카고 대학교 장학금과 Financial Aid 정보를 올려보았습니다.
지원을 희망하는 학생들에게 도움이 되길 바랍니다.


Odyssey Scholarships

Thanks to an extremely generous gift of $100 million from an anonymous alumnus, we are now able to offer an even more competitive financial aid package to many of our students. The Odyssey Scholarship program provides enhanced academic, social, and career support to students from lower-income families or who are the first in their families to attend college. Odyssey Scholars are selected on the basis of financial need and family circumstances and will be eligible for additional funding for study abroad and other costs (such as health insurance). Students must apply for need-based financial aid in order to be considered for this need-based University funded scholarship; students selected as Odyssey Scholars usually have family incomes under $90,000.
Odyssey Scholars entering the University in Autumn 2015 or later will also be guaranteed a summer internship or research opportunity with a minimum stipend of $4,000 for the summer between their first and second years in the College, and are also often eligible for additional support through our Odyssey Scholarship program.

Chicago-Area Scholarships

UChicago Promise

A groundbreaking investment in the academic future of Chicago high school students.
UChicago Promise is the University of Chicago’s pledge to help increase college access and readiness for Chicago high school students. UChicago Promise offers special scholarships for students from the Chicago area and also includes an Admissions Academy, which guides Chicago high schoolers toward selective four-year institutions, as well as mentoring, preparation, internships and more.

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Scholarship

The University of Chicago awards full-tuition, four-year scholarships to a select number of graduates of Chicago Public Schools who are admitted to The College of the University of Chicago. Awards are made to outstanding students who show the greatest potential for making contributions to the academic, extracurricular, and community life of the College. Financial need does not affect admissions decisions.

Merit Scholarships

Exemplary students are selected to receive merit scholarships that are guaranteed for four years of study.
Our merit scholarships are among the oldest in the country, and are awarded to applicants on the basis of outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement, demonstrated leadership, and commitment to their communities. Merit awards are determined by Faculty Committee and the Office of College Admissions without consideration of financial need, and are guaranteed for four years of undergraduate study.
All students are automatically considered for merit scholarships; no additional merit scholarship application is required. All first-year applicants are eligible for merit scholarship consideration; transfer students are not eligible for merit-based scholarships. Scholarship winners will receive notification of their awards on a rolling basis through the end of April. Please note that only scholarship winners are notified.
National Merit Finalists
National Merit Finalists are granted awards from one of three sources: the National Merit Corporation, a sponsoring corporation, or from the University of Chicago. If you are a finalist in this competition, simply report to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation that the University of Chicago is your first-choice school. National merit finalists will receive a minimum award of $4,000 per year renewable for four years from either UChicago or an outside source; in cases where a student receives a National Merit scholarship sponsored by an outside source that is less than $4,000, the University of Chicago will make up the difference between this award and our minimum National Merit award (for example, we would provide an additional $3,000 per year to a student who receives a $1,000 per year National Merit scholarship sponsored by a company or organization).


Stamps Scholarships

The Stamps Scholarship recognizes exceptional students who exemplify leadership, perseverance, scholarship, service, and innovation. UChicago is proud to partner with the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation and offer Stamps Scholarships each year.
The Stamps Scholarship funds the full cost of undergraduate attendance, including tuition, fees, room, board, and allowances for books, personal expenses, and travel. The scholarship is renewable for four years (or 12 quarters) provided that recipients remain enrolled as full-time students in good standing with the College.
In addition to the cost of attendance, the Stamps Scholarship also supports a variety of co-curricular opportunities. Each Stamps Scholar receives $10,000 of enrichment funding to pursue educational opportunities outside of the classroom such as internships, research projects, and study abroad. UChicago Stamps Scholars are also eligible to attend special programming, workshops, and social events throughout the academic year. All applicants to the College will be considered for the Stamps Scholarship. Applicants who are nominated to the Stamps Foundation for the scholarship will be notified of their nomination and the interview process.