<p>I got a 33 in ACT composite. I am from India
SAT subject tests - Physics - 660 - Chem - 660 (Taking them again)
National Level Badminton Player
Won the NSS International Space Settlement Design Competition twice
House Captain for 6 straight years
Teach badminton to kids
Perfect A’s in school record in each class</p>
<p>Which colleges should I apply to with these stats and I believe I can score very high in SAT subjects (taking them again)
Please also state which colleges will provide scholarship and which will not
Thank You xx</p>
<p>That’s a very good score. You will have to post more information about your interests and preferences.</p>
<p>subject test scores are low but the 33 is really good. ECs are awesome. Grades are great. You should apply to whatever schools you want, you are qualified for pretty much everywhere. The exception could possibly be schools that put a lot of weight on subject tests. If I was you I would focus very hard on improving those scores, and if you want to apply to the most elite schools maybe take another subject test as well.</p>
<p>As stated above, your ACTs, grades, and ECs are good, subject scores are low. At most schools, however you only need to provide ACT scores and no subject tests. </p>
<p>Anyway, it’s impossible for us to give you a list of schools that you are a match for because, the fact is, you are a match for hundreds of schools in the US. I suggest you use collegeboard.com or a similar site where you can plug in your stats and other things that matter to you about a college to get a good list which you can then narrow down as you learn more about the schools. I would suggest looking at schools with admit rates below 50%, based on your scores, because these are the most selective schools. You can also get information about whether or not they give financial aid from the schools websites and other college websites. </p>
<p>Once you’ve found some schools you think you’d like, come back here and ask more specific questions about them if you have any, and we can also help you narrow down your list by telling you which of your schools are matches, reaches, or safety schools based on your stats. Good luck! </p>
<p>@dancingtocollege thanks alot ! I was sick on the day of my Subject Tests and couldnt keep up with the timing. I will be taking them again
Thanks for the information :)</p>
<p>@kreig01 @dancingtocollege Can you help me out here ? I want to apply to stanford ED and I do need scholarship. If they accept me and dont provide scholarship, I will be bound to attend the college, right? But I wouldnt be able to afford.
Can they do this ? Or they will have to provide aid before accepting me ? Please tell</p>
<p>I don’t think you should apply ED to a school that may not give financial aid. I doubt they can force you to attend if you can’t afford it but I still would not.</p>
<p>I would talk personally to the financial aid office of I were you and ask for an unofficial estimate on financial aid. If you are unsure, I really wouldn’t recommend applying ED. If you can prove that you really are unable to afford it, then you can get out of ED, but that’s not a situation that I think you want to get into, so talk to the aid office first.</p>
<p>@dancingtocollege my ap scores are not that good
will that matter?</p>
<p>Ap scores dont really matter for college apps</p>
<p>And Stanford is REA not ED. That means that if you apply early, that is the only school you can apply early to. If you get in, you do not have to go and can choose any school you wish to go to. It is non-binding.</p>
<p>@kreig01
bump
I got 760 and 760 in Maths 2 and Physics</p>