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2016년 6월 27일 월요일

칼턴 칼리지 Carleton College SAT.ACT.TOEFL 점수 분석


칼턴 칼리지 SAT. ACT. TOEFL 점수 분석
Carleton College

  • Carleton College Acceptance Rate: 23%
  • Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile 
  • SAT Critical Reading: 660 / 750, Math: 660 / 760,  Writing: 650 / 750 
  • ACT Composite: 30 / 33
  • TOEFL Parper 600 iBT 100
Test Scores: SAT or ACT
SAT and ACT may only be waived if these tests are not offered in the student's country
Carleton does not require the writing section for either test
SAT Subject Tests are optional

TOEFL and IELTS Test Scores
Students whose first language is not English must submit results of either the TOEFL or IELTS. We have found that international students with scores in these ranges are best prepared to study and learn at Carleton College:
PBT (paper based TOEFL): 600 and above
IBT (internet based TOEFL): 100 and above
CPT (computer based TOEFL): 250 and above
IELTS: 7.0 and above


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Carleton College


Essay Tips
The college essay is often the most difficult part of preparing your application. To help you get off to a good start, we've put together the following tips and hints. These are comments from our admissions staff who actually read your essays and evaluate them in the admission process. We can't guarantee results, but this advice might help you get started.

Essay Tips from The Readers

Treat it as an opportunity, not a burden. The essay is one of the few things that you've got complete control over in the application process, especially by the time you're in your senior year. Use it to tell us a part of your story.

Take the time to go beyond the obvious. Especially if you're recounting an event, take it beyond the chronological storytelling. Include some opinion or reflection.

Don't try to take on too much. Focus on one event, one activity, or one "most influential person." Tackling too much tends to make your essay too watered down or disjointed.

Brainstorm the things that matter to you. Don't be afraid to reveal yourself in your writing. We want to know who you are and how you think.

Write thoughtfully and with authenticity. It'll be clear who believes in what they are saying versus those who are simply saying what they think we want to hear.

Be comfortable showing your vulnerability. We don't expect you to be perfect. Feel free to tell us about a time you stumbled, and what happened next.

Essays should have a thesis that is clear to you and to the reader. Your thesis should indicate where you're going and what you're trying to communicate from the outset.

Don't do a history report. Some background knowledge is okay, but do not re-hash what other authors have already said or written.

Answer the prompt. We're most interested in the story you're telling, but it's important to follow directions, too.
Be yourself. If you are funny, write a funny essay; if you are serious, write a serious essay. Don't start reinventing yourself with the essay.

Ignore the urge for perfection. There's no such thing as the perfect college essay. Just be yourself and write the best way you know how.

Tell us something different from what we'll read on your list of extracurricular activities or transcript.
Proofread, proofread, proofread. There's a difference between "tutoring children" and "torturing children" and your spell-checker won't catch that.

Keep it short.

Limit the number of people who review your essay. Too much input usually means your voice is lost in the writing style.
Appearances count. Formatting and presentation cannot replace substance, but they can certainly enhance the value of an already well-written essay.


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2017 칼턴 칼리지 Carleton College 어드미션 주요 체크리스트


2017 칼턴 칼리지 Carleton College 어드미션 주요 CHECKLIST
Carleton College



CHECKLIST

Application form (you have 3 options, and we have no preference)
Transcript (including your classes and grades earned for first three years of high school, your senior year schedule, and grades from the first term of senior year when available)
High School Counselor Recommendation (called the School Report on the Common App)
Two teacher recommendations (we recommend asking teachers in core academic subjects from junior and senior years)
Test Scores: SAT or ACT
SAT and ACT may only be waived if these tests are not offered in the student's country
Carleton does not require the writing section for either test
TOEFL or IELTS for students whose primary language of instruction has not been English
SAT Subject Tests are optional
No application fee

International Students 
High School Preparation
The strongest candidates for admission to Carleton have taken:
Four years of English
Three or more years of mathematics
Two or more years of science
Three or more years of social science

At a minimum, applicants should have:
Three or more years of English (with a stress on writing)
At least two years of algebra and a year of geometry
Two years of social science
One year of a laboratory science.

Standardized Tests
The admissions committee is best able to make sound judgments about candidates' academic abilities when the secondary school record is supplemented by the results of standardized examinations. Carleton requires each applicant to submit results of the SAT or the ACT prior to admission.
In addition, international students whose first language is not English must also submit results of either the TOEFL or IELTS.


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2016년 6월 26일 일요일

웰즐리 대학교 Wellesley College SAT.ACT.TOEFL 분석


웰즐리 대학교 SAT. ACT. TOEFL 점수 분석
Wellesley College



SAT Critical Reading: 650 / 740,  Math: 640 / 740,  Writing: 670 / 750
ACT Composite: 30 / 33, English: 31 / 35, Math: 28 / 33, Writing: 8 / 10
TOEFL Paper 600 iBT 100

When to take tests: 

We strongly recommend that Early Decision candidates take standardized tests (either SAT or ACT) no later than October of their senior year. However, it is recommended that you complete the tests before the end of your junior year. Regular Decision applicants should complete standardized tests no later than the December test date in their senior year. See test dates below:
Applicants must fulfill one of the following two testing options
Option A: SAT Reasoning Test and two Subject Tests or Option B: ACT with Writing. If English is not your first language,
 we strongly recommend you also take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). The redesigned SAT includes Evidence-Based Reading and Writing plus Math. Wellesley does not require the optional Essay.  Students should also take two SAT Subject Tests. 





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Wellesley Colllege



Helpful tips on writing your essay
Tell us who you are by writing about topics or in a style that reveals your personality, character, or sense of the world.
More about you as a person.
The side of you not shown by SATs and grades.
Your history, attitudes, interests, and creativity.
Your values and goals—what sets you apart.
Some tips on process:

Start working on your essay early; carve out enough time to write a good one.
Choose a topic. If possible, write about yourself or something you know, or at least write from your perspective. Be revealing.
An essay about some small, even insignificant-seeming thing can be more powerful than the "How I'll save the world" essay.
Write, edit, save. Write your essay in Microsoft® Word or similar software; edit and save the file (often).
Write several drafts; let it sit for a few days, then tackle it again.
Get another opinion. Ask: Does it sound like me? Is it interesting from the start? Honest?
Proofread! Check grammar and spelling, more than once. Don't forget that spell check doesn't catch everything.
Cut and paste your saved file into the Common Application. This way you will have a separate record of it.
More writing tips:

The essay is an example of your writing ability. Create a strong opening, an interesting middle, and a clear conclusion. What else?

Narrow your topic and try to be as specific and concrete as possible.
The essay doesn’t need to be a tome. In about 500 words, you should be able to express who you are or what is important to you.
You don’t need to have had extraordinary experiences to write an extraordinary essay. You don’t need to have done incomparable things to be interesting.
Details can be powerful.
Engage us. Take risks with style. Vary your vocabulary; check for repetition; use descriptive and vivid alternatives.
Don't pick the most difficult topic just to impress the readers, then handle it poorly.
Don't exaggerate or try to impress us with what you think we want to hear.
Don't make statements without supporting them.
Don't try to write a funny story if you’re really not a comic.
Don't use language that is unfamiliar to you.
Don't ramble.

Who reads your essay?
At Wellesley, typically three members of the Board of Admission read your application. The Board includes faculty members, administrators, admission professionals, and current students. We’re music lovers, artists, cyclists, baseball fans, professors, guitar heroes, runners, scientists, dog lovers, poets, beaders, computer techies, and more, thus bringing many perspectives to the admission process.




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2017 웰즐리 대학교 Wellesley College 어드미션 주요 체크 리스트


2017 웰즐리 대학교 어드미션 주요 CHECKLIST
Wellesley College



CHECKLIST
Apply for admission via the Common Application
application essay(s)
Wellesley requires you to write a Common App essay plus a Wellesley-specific writing supplement.
Two Teacher Evaluations;
Secondary School Report Form;
Transcripts with recent grades;
Midyear Report.
Schedule an interview
standardized test Scores SAT.ACT
Apply for financial aid

International Students
Academic preparation for admission
Your academic preparation as an applicant for admission to Wellesley should include:
  Training in writing
  The interpretation of literature
  Mathematics
  At least one laboratory science
  Other academic studies customary for university admission
  Fluency in all areas of the English language: reading, writing, and verbal skills.
Wellesley does not offer courses in intensive English or in English as a second language (ESL).

Three Letters of Recommendation
one from the head of your school or your guidance counselor and two from academic instructors. At least one recommendation must include an evaluation of your proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking English.
Official Transcript
one personal essay
Complete the Wellesley- specific essay
Diploma or Examination Certificates
Standardized Tests SAT.ACT
English Proficiency Exams TOEFL




한국어 잘하는 중동국제학생


3rd 국가 한국계 학생들 명문대 합격률 높아. 
SAT/ACT 지도 받은 적 없는 경우 많아, 찰스샘의 클리닉 훈련으로 점수 향상 쉬워.  


3rd 국가는 한국과 미국을 제외한 국가를 의미합니다. 일반적으로 3rd 국가의 학생들이 성적관리를 잘 한 경우가 많습니다. 그러나 SAT/ACT 등의 공인 시험을 위한 적절한 지도를 받지 못해, 학교 성적에 비해 공인 점수가 낮은 경우를 많이 봅니다. 하지만 찰스샘의 학생들은 클리닉 수업과 에세이 컨설팅으로 명문대에 합격한 경우가 많습니다. 

특별히 지난 월요일에 수업을 시작한 중동의 한국계 국제학생은 한국어를 매우 잘 했습니다. 이런 학생들은 보면서, 찰스샘은 한국계 학생들이 명문대에 진학할 수 있도록 최선을 다해 지도하게 됩니다. 

또한 세계 외딴곳에 있다 하더라고 온라인으로 찰스샘의 ACT/SAT/SSAT/TOEFL 지도를 받을 수 있기 때문에, 시험 준비를 위해 걱정할 이유가 없는 것입니다.