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Will being an international student with dual citizenship (Brazil and Spain) help me get into an Ivy League?

  
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Will being an international student with dual citizenship (Brazil and Spain) help me get into an Ivy League?

Postby bedyw25 » Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:01 am

Will such aspect facilitate my entry into an Ivy League?

And another question, if possible:

I am Brazilian, Spanish and study in Switzerland.
I am the top of my class.
I do lots of community service, such as fundraisers. (Fundraised over CHF16,000 for Ghana three months ago together with a small group of students.)
I take the International Baccalaureate program.
I speak three languages fluently, on my way to my fourth.

Is this a viable profile for an Ivy League? (Specifically Harvard Law)
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Will being an international student with dual citizenship (Brazil and Spain) help me get into an Ivy League?

Postby garbhach65 » Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:04 am

Your grades and ability to pay will mean a lot more than your nationality.
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Will being an international student with dual citizenship (Brazil and Spain) help me get into an Ivy League?

Postby torin7 » Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:06 am

i think it would

i have dual citizenship for usa and trinidad cause of my dad
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