<p>would a 1980 SAT and a 108 TOEFL help my chances?</p>
<p>hey ladies ! I called the admission office and they were so sweet about the whole thing. thanks everyone who helped me . Is there anywhere I could find sample financial aid packages. The Smith website is extremely vague on the type of aid they give.</p>
<p>bump........</p>
<p>Unfortunately, because aid is so individualized, there's no official Smith site where you can find sample aid packages. </p>
<p>You can use the FAFSA Student Aid Forecaster to try to get an idea of what kind of federal student aid you qualify for, but that will not equal how much aid you qualify for from Smith, since Smith takes the FAFSA data and the CSS data and inputs it into its own private institutionalized formula. </p>
<p>Because that's how the aid is worked out, there's no table where you can look up your parents income and see what your aid might look like. It will vary depending on whether your parents have equity in their home, how many other dependents they have, how many kids already in college, what other assets they may have (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.)</p>
<p>So basically you have two choices: call/email Student Financial Services and ask them your specific questions since they know exactly how things work. Or else just fill out your paperwork and worry about things when you get your award.</p>
<p>thanks for your help :)</p>
<p>Would a 2010 boost my chances? I already sent it but uh, now I'm scared...</p>
<p>what should i do if my SAT reasoning scores are very good but my SAT II scores are pretty terrible? haha because i know EVERYTHING gets sent, if i choose to have scores sent.</p>