admissions to top universities US

<p>I am from India, I have an SAT1 score as follows:
maths 800
writing 700
reading 600
i.e 2100 on my second attempt[first attempt 1840[m 770 cr 440 w 630]]
sat2 maths level 2 800
physics 800
chemistry 800
toefl ibt: 110</p>

<p>my high school scores are 93.2% maybe this is 4 as gpa</p>

<p>i need to apply for engineering to stanford, princeton, mit, caltech, ucla, uc berkeley, harvard, georgia, cornell, carnegie mellon, mc gill, utoronto.........</p>

<p>I have cleared 2 rounds of maths olympiad in india[only 400 students qualified all over india]
i am state level road cycling champion and national participant
i have a gold and a silver in state cycling championships
i won first and second prize in story writing in my school diff years
2nd prize in gk quiz
high distinction in maths science english from university of new south wales
top 5% in my class
cleanliness award......................................
even though paying for above mentioned univ is difficult so i will apply for financial aid BUT IF I DON'T GET I WILL STILL ATTEND THESE UNIVERSITIES.
SO, KINDLY TELL ME MY CHANCES OF GETTING IN THOSE UNIVERSITIES INDIVIDUALLY AS IF THERE IS UNCERTAINTY THEN I HAVE TO PREPARE HARD TO GET INTO INDIAN TOP COLLEGE. I DONT WANT TO BE SWAYED AWAY BY BOTH.
ALSO GIVE ME SOME SUGGESTIONS ABOUT ADMISSIONS AND TELL WHICH OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED UNIV OFFER SCORE CHOICE.
THANKS</p>

<p>You have great scores, GPA and ECs. You have also listed some of the top schools in the US. Because those schools are extremely competitive, there is no way anyone here can tell you that you are sure to get accepted to them. However, if you want a basic rundown, this is my opinion:</p>

<p>Georgia, McGill and Toronto are probably the most likely.
Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, UCLA and UC Berkeley are very, very competitive
Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Caltech, MIT are even more (if this is possible) competitive. </p>

<p>You have worked very hard in high school and that will be evident to the admissions committees. Work on your essays. Get great recommendations. </p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>uhh, as awesome as Georgia is, I think you mean Georgia Tech.</p>

<p>The question is…do you need financial aid?</p>

<p>^ Bluebubbles, the OP will be apply for FA and the OP knows about how he might not get any.</p>

<p>Georgia doesn’t not offer an engineering major - do you mean Georgia Tech?</p>

<p>I think the below assessment is very accurate for international students who need financial aids</p>

<p>Safety
Georgia (George Tech??), McGill and Toronto are probably the most likely.<br>
Match<br>
Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, UCLA and UC Berkeley are very, very competitive
Reach<br>
Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Caltech, MIT </p>

<p>If you need to financial safety, you should consider SUNY Stony Brook. It has one of the lowest tuition for out-of-state students. Generally speaking, Stony Brook is a respectable engineering school.</p>

<p>With current scores you would not get into most of these schools–maybe Cornell and CMU, don’t know Georgia. Even the latter can be very picky among Indian candidates as there are so many and so little aid for them.</p>

<p>But if the Indian math Olympiad is as impressive as you make it sound and you are a math prodigy, you could get in anywhere and the tech schools should be especially interested.</p>

<p>thanks for your comments by heart</p>

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<p>yes…</p>