<p>Brown U
Case Western Res. U
Cornell U
Fordham U
Stanford U
Syracuse U
U Chicago
U Delaware
U Pennsylvania
U Rochester </p>
<p>My stats:</p>
<p>SAT 1: CR-600, Math-790, Writing-610
SAT 2: Math-800, Chem-800, Phy-770
GPA: 4.0, 4.0, 3.8
(Will retake SAT 1 on Dec 6, will write TOEFL on Dec 7.)
ECs: Chess, guitar, swimming
I plan to major in math.
I'm applying during my second gap year.</p>
<p>What are my chances, should I alter my list of colleges?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance. :)</p>
<p>I’d also add that I’m an international NOT applying for financial aid.</p>
<p>Brown U - Reach
Case Western Res. U - Match
Cornell U - Reach
Fordham U - Safety
Stanford U - Reject
Syracuse U - Match
U Chicago - Reach
U Delaware - Safety
U Pennsylvania - Reach
U Rochester - Match</p>
<p>Without more information about what you do and who you are, that’s the best call I can make (and this is assuming you are a domestic applicant; being international is even harder).</p>
<p>^But isn’t an international applicant (I’m Indian!) who is paying treated on par with a domestic applicant?</p>
<p>nope… many schools have an international quota…and schools like stanford and brown are rich enough to take Student A over Student B without considering fin aid that much, if student A is a better applicant than Student B</p>
<p>Schools like Stanford have a budget of over 2 billions of dollars.Do you think your 36k $ mean sth for them…</p>