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American students share their experience in applying for Ivy League scholarships.

Deng Ke, a young girl from Sichuan, was very happy that she won the Ivy League and won a scholarship to study in the United States.

Deng Ke, a 17-year-old Chinese immigrant from Sichuan, China, was overjoyed after receiving an early admission letter from Dartmouth College, an Ivy League school, and won a four-year tuition-free scholarship. Deng heard that it is difficult for ordinary international students to apply for financial aid, but he finally succeeded, which shows that some Ivy League schools pursue an admission policy that ignores family income. This policy means that when enrolling students, schools should first pay attention to students' comprehensive quality, regardless of family income and affordability, and grant scholarships according to their achievements.

Deng Ke went to the United States with his parents at the age of 3, and immigrated to Wenzhou at the age of1/kloc-0, and entered the sixth grade. He is currently a student in Class 0/2 of Muddy Harbor Middle School in British Columbia. As my father works in computer science in the United States, I hope she will have the opportunity to go to the United States for further study. I encouraged her to take IB course at Mandiburg Middle School first, and then cooperate with excellent school performance and high s at score to capture the Ivy League in one fell swoop.

Deng Ke told Sing Tao Daily that studying IB diploma in middle school is very helpful for students applying for Ivy League schools. For example, when she was in grade 1 1, she took the math test in grade 12 first. Because of the slow progress of the school and the difficulty of mathematics, she chose to complete the physics and mathematics of grade 12 with her tutor, which made her get full marks of 800 points in mathematics and physics of SAT2 respectively. In addition, her SAT 1 score is 2300.

Expected achievement is not the only indicator of admission.

Deng Ke, who is going to study economics at Dartmouth College, said: The school gives me a tuition discount of 46,000 yuan per year. I only need to pay for accommodation and living expenses, otherwise I really can't afford it. ? She admitted that she was not the first in high school, and she didn't win any subject competition prizes. She was surprised to be admitted to the college, and the estimated score was not the only indicator.

Deng Ke's strength is extracurricular activities. Besides being a football player and a cheerleader, he also studied dance. Although he does not serve as the team leader, he has been active for nearly 20 hours every week without interruption.

Deng Ke is also a volunteer to coordinate school art activities and loves yoga. She estimated that her records of extracurricular activities, as well as the papers written with yoga as the main topic and emphasizing teamwork spirit, were the reasons why she was admitted to the university. In Deng Ke's father Deng Hui's view, the daughter should especially thank the tutor for his simple teaching, so that her daughter can easily master mathematics, get high marks and be admitted.