<p>I am not aware of particularities of Nepal but I will tell you that colleges will not hold the title of your board exams against you. In other words, you are not at a disadvantage against a student who completed A Levels. “American universities have shown a general tendency” maybe you’re going about this all wrong. Perhaps it is that students who complete A Levels have done a better job with their applications?</p>
<p>“how many int’ls normally receive full rides each year” Your aid will be based on need, like that of everyone else, so I hardly think the admissions officer will be able to give you a concrete answer on that. If you need a full ride, and if the college deems you worthy of admission, they will give you that full ride. It’s not that they have set aside a number of full rides to give out to students. That said, you should check the website to realize that Wesleyan does offer international student financial aid and promises to meet the full need of every student.</p>
<p>“the university’s website says admittance and financial aid to int’ls are pretty much based on stats” Where does the college’s website say that? They say it’s tough to get in because so many qualified applicants apply that it not possible to offer admission and aid to everybody. </p>
<p>Apply to Wes if you like the school. That’s all. I do not attend Wesleyan, but I do have friends who attend the school. They are internationals and are on financial aid.</p>