My Admission Results

100% aid needed.
SAT: 1910

Stanford University: Rejected
Colby College: Rejected
University of Chicago: Rejected
Grinnell College: Rejected
St. Lawrence University: Rejected
Bard College: Rejected because they don’t have enough money to fund me

More to come this week. Will update this thread with reults.

Simply leaving your SAT score isn’t helpful at all in interpreting your admissions results or helping future applicants gauge their chances. Please leave more information like your home country (are you international?), GPA, ECs, etc.

Agree with what the above poster says. Upload your GPA , ACT , EC to give a proper view about your chances. Also, For Stanford and UChicago, you need 2200 SAT at least.

I am not looking to be chanced. I know that Stanford and UChicago needs 2200+. I’m just posting my results in case someone who has the same financial aid as I do and same score as I do may find it useful.

And of course, I am posting this in the India subforum hence I am from India.

@thezealot
To improve the thread, please post further info like your grades,ECs, etc. (like a Results thread). By simply stating your SAT score, no juniors will be helped.

UPDATE:

Skidmore College: Rejected
Trinity College: Rejected
F&M: Rejected
Stanford University: Rejected
Colby College: Rejected
University of Chicago: Rejected
Grinnell College: Rejected
St. Lawrence University: Rejected
Bard College: Rejected because they don’t have enough money to fund me

Are you paying attention to the other posters? Details man, details. GPA? ECs? With just your decisions and your SAT scores, this isn’t a very helpful thread.
Plus, with your low SAT score and 100% FA need, it’s not really surprising that you got rejected from so many universities.

@DarkEclipse‌ I know its not surprising. I accepted the fact that I may be rejected from almost all colleges in my first post. My percentage (not GPA) is like 10th: 70% … 11th: 71%, 12th midterms: 80%

@thezealot‌ If I may make a suggestion: have you tried some of the universities with higher acceptance rates and lower costs? For example, South Dakota State University accepts 92% of its applicants and has a COA of around 15-16K.