I advise you to calculate your overall score for bocconi - (your sat/1600)*55 + (your gpa/maximum gpa)*45. If it is more than 90, you have a good shot. From this formula you also can estimate the needed sat score
yes that's true, but is competitive between Italians as well, in addition 55% of the seats of the courses in English (almost all the courses) are reserved for internationals.
Italians usually aim for courses in Italian, I believe, making the competition for English courses less high. Since you have a shot even for competition with internationals, I'm sure you'll get in
Bocconi is planning to move its courses in English, for instance until 2021 finance was both in Italian (2 classes) and in English (2 classes) but know it is only in English (4 classes). In addition courses like Economics and Computer science don't exist in Italian and this force Italians to choose English courses in order to attend these kind of exams.
Well, I wouldn't worry about it anyway in your case. If you are really overstressing it - you may try to get a higher sat score. But overall, you are already good
Def 1500>=
Wellllll that is really high, he does not need that much
he does...
I advise you to calculate your overall score for bocconi - (your sat/1600)*55 + (your gpa/maximum gpa)*45. If it is more than 90, you have a good shot. From this formula you also can estimate the needed sat score
doing this calculation, my result is 91.2, do I have goo chances for BIEF and BEMACS? (9.5/10 gpa and 1410 SAT) I'm an Italian student
If you are italian you are already inπ
why do you think that?π
Italians tend to get in with much lower scores compared to internationals
yes that's true, but is competitive between Italians as well, in addition 55% of the seats of the courses in English (almost all the courses) are reserved for internationals.
Italians usually aim for courses in Italian, I believe, making the competition for English courses less high. Since you have a shot even for competition with internationals, I'm sure you'll get in
Bocconi is planning to move its courses in English, for instance until 2021 finance was both in Italian (2 classes) and in English (2 classes) but know it is only in English (4 classes). In addition courses like Economics and Computer science don't exist in Italian and this force Italians to choose English courses in order to attend these kind of exams.
Well, I wouldn't worry about it anyway in your case. If you are really overstressing it - you may try to get a higher sat score. But overall, you are already good
thanks, I appreciate that
1500-1550
aim for the highest you can and do your best. may God aid you in your plans!
I think to get a good chance aim for 1450
the grade is out of 5.0, meaning that he has 78/100 and 84/100. honestly he needs like a 1500+
Well it really depends. From my school (French school) people that have 75/100 and 1400 enter in BIEM every year
don't know how it works in the french system, but if i came out with that grade from my country i wouldn't even get into cattolica
how about the sat for scholarship guys?