<p>Hello parents, please help :D</p>
<p>I have submitted most of my applications already (with a Jan. 1 deadline), but I feel nervous. As an international asking for aid, my chances are very slim. Thus, I am applying to even more schools. If anyone could please suggest schools I should apply to?</p>
<p>I am interested in studying engineering, but I would be happy attending a LAC too, with strong science programs. Bio, chem, physics - any will do. I am not picky; I cannot be picky
I adapt well too! lol.</p>
<p>Country: South East Asia (most colleges don’t have students from my country)
SAT: 2360 (760 CR)
SAT 2: didn’t take; schools on my list don’t require them
GPA: A+ (we don’t have GPAs)
Rank: Around 2%
Classes: I took the most rigorous curriculum.
ECs:</p>
<p>Service (9-12) - lots of leadership
Environment (9-12) - 2 leadership positions
*Publications (9-12) * - 1 leadership position
Debate (9-12) - some school awards
Work (10-12) - cashier (summer job)
Athletics: Club (9-12) - just recreational: tennis, martial arts
Music: Instrumental (9-12) - piano, 2 native instruments; I play for church/class
Summer Activities: Language immersion in another country and a science program</p>
<p>That’s it!! Sorry if this is so long… but I wanted to provide a complete picture so you can guide me well. Parent contribution around $14-15,000/year</p>
<p>Schools I’m done with the application:
- Tulane (accepted, I don’t know if I got merit aid. I didn’t apply for FA here because they won’t meet my need anyway, but I applied for merit aid)
- Lafayette
- Bucknell
- Hamilton
- Notre Dame
- JHU
- Northwestern
- Vandy
- Stanford
- Trinity College (CT)
- Connecticut College
- Union College</p>
<p>Pending:
13. Oberlin
14. Whitman
15. Dickinson
16. Colgate
17. University of Richmond
18. Brandeis</p>
<p>I know I know, it is long. But I am willing to do the work (I checked out the supplements already for these schools, I can reuse old essays for some). Please understand that I am against great odds here, so I wanted to increase my chances by putting myself out there as much as possible. </p>
<p>So, any words of wisdom? Steer me in the right direction? Which schools should I consider?</p>