Near East College student Aren Güralp achieved great success by pushing the upper limit of 1600 points in the international SAT Exam


Near East College, which educates its students to compete with the world in academic and social aspects, continues to make a name for itself with the great success of its students in international exams. Near East College 12 GCE A-level student Aren Güralp achieved great success in Cyprus by pushing the upper limit with 1,570 points in the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test).

 


The SAT Exam, which is required to be taken by students who want to study in Turkey and many European universities, especially in the USA, is one of the most important international exams that are valid in many countries of the world. Having the top results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, which aims to identify talented students with very good English language skills and mathematical knowledge, students are considered competent by all elite universities, especially in America.

 

Asım İdris: “The result of our student Aren Güralp in the SAT exam added a new dimension to the international success of our students.”
Reminding that obtaining the top results in Cyprus, Europe and the world, the Near East College students put their marks with their achievements in the exams held by Cambridge International and Pearson Edexcel, two of the most internationally recognized platforms, in IGCSE Biology, Physics, Business Administration, English, Science and Mathematics exams, Near East College Director Asım İdris stated that Near East College student Aren Güralp added a new dimension to these achievements with the result she obtained in the SAT exam.

 

Stating that Aren Güralp is an exemplary student who studies disciplined and devotedly, fulfills her duties flawlessly and knows her responsibilities extremely well, and that this success is an expected and well-deserved result, Asım İdris said, “As Near East College, we are proud of Aren. I am sure that she will come to very good places during and after her education life”.