2020 SAT; Intl needing FA; Chances?

<p>Okay, so I’m from Pakistan, currently in Singapore and I’m in love with the seven (technically five) sisters. I need some financial aid (just enough to cover tuition) so I know I’m at a disadvantage. </p>

<p>My SAT scores are: 1400/2020 (CR: 720, M: 680, W: 620)
I’m going to take the SAT II Subject tests in November in:
Chemistry (took a practice test, got 730 so around that range)
Biology (700+, really strong science background)
Literature (not sure, too subjective to guess)</p>

<p>Rank: 1/25;
O levels : 6A*, 1A, 1B;
A levels: To be determined;
I’m taking 4 AP courses online (don’t ask, long story): Chem, Bio, Eng.Lit, Statistics and I’m self studying A levels for Chem, Bio, Physics & Math. </p>

<p>I have solid EC’s (considering I come from a school that offered none):</p>

<p>Lots of leadership roles (Head Girl/Deputy Caption/President/Vice President…etc)
Organized a bunch of stuff to help the Flood Victims. We raised enough $ to rebuild their village :slight_smile:
Organized a lot of other stuff for school
Wrote a few speeches that won awards (regional)</p>

<p>Could you lovely people chance me for:</p>

<p>Mount Holyoke
Smith<br>
Barnard (stingy with FA so I’m apprehensive)
Wellesley
Bryn Mawr</p>

<p>Feel free to chance me for any other colleges that come to mind that you think I might be a good fit for. I’m not picky, I’ll take all the advice I can get. </p>

<p>Thank You!</p>

<p>Speaking as a current Wellesley student, your personal stats look solid–just do as well as you can on those SAT IIs and make sure your application essays are strong and well thought out.</p>

<p>That said, financial aid for international students is more difficult to get from Wellesley than it would be if you were a domestic applicant. There’s more information on this page (especially at the bottom): [International</a> Students | Wellesley College - Wellesley College](<a href=“http://new.wellesley.edu/admission/esp/international]International”>http://new.wellesley.edu/admission/esp/international)</p>

<p>It wouldn’t hurt to call the financial aid and admissions offices here and ask them any specific questions you may have.</p>

<p>Good luck with everything! Please feel free to PM me with any further questions about Wellesley.</p>