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<p>So the poster I’m replying to said he won’t be here anymore but I think this is worth saying (and this is a reply to some other posters):
The vast majority of schools cannot promise to meet the full need of US citizens and permanent residents. Only a little over 50 do. Only seven schools are need blind for international applicants, and only two of which are LACs (Amherst and Williams). All of the schools that are need-blind for international applicants are very tough to get acceptance.</p>
<p>I can’t evaluate Conn’s admissions procedures, but generally the international pool is very competitive for all colleges and the admissions process is more of a crapshoot.</p>
<p>Also, luluzg, I don’t think Croatia and Eastern Europe is particularly overrepresented. I’ve read that a large amount of internationals in Conn are from Asia, so perhaps the Asian field may be the most overrepresented.</p>