Aid to internationals

<p>An unrealistic amount of expected aid is an amount that is too high for your income or is too high for what the school normally gives.</p>

<p>If you’re expecting full or near-full aid at a school that doesn’t typically give such aid to int’ls, then that is unrealistic.</p>

<p>If you’re expecting a lot of aid, but your family has a good income and/or good assets, then that is unrealistic.</p>

<p>My opinion…the only people who should apply ED are the full-payers, the low-income, and those who have a substantial amount to contribute each year.</p>

<p>Thanks a lot!! I think I got a general idea :)</p>

<p>Sneeking and abusing this topic lol, since I have a similar question and wouldnt like to bump.</p>

<p>Do you think I could get a significant aid amount?</p>

<p>GPA; 9.2 (on a scale from 6 to 10)
SAT not yet, but took the latin american before, without notice and without any sleep and got 1320 out of 1600, So hopefully if i make a light reading/study I will get a decent mark.
SAT II. havent take them yet, but Im taking US history and World History.
TOEFL test. 600
Voluntary; +200 with kids at a kindergarden, and country elections supervisor.
Extracurricular: violin, drama club, tennis, tkd, business strategy, etc besides some other independent extra curricular ;D
Experience abroad (with pay) with kids.
job. as teacher, host, sales person, care giver for infants, translator, etc…
essays: regular essays (hopefully amazing essays)
recommendations: from bb coach, drama club leader, and boss/friend.
ill turn in my resum</p>