Chance me again,please!

<p>My original thread has been erased because appearently i can't have similar publications in more than one forum, I want to ask the generous users that chance me to please re-write your opinions please, they are so important for me, here is the original thread:
Hi, I am a 19 year-old hispanic student who graduated high school a couple of years ago, and since I can't afford college in my country I thought that applying to a school in the USA was a good idea.</p>

<p>I've taken the SAT's already and these are my scores:
SAT Reasoning Test: 2230
CR: 760
M: 740
W:730</p>

<p>Bio: 770
Chemistry:780
Spanish:800</p>

<p>This is the rest of my info:
- Rank 1/40
- Founder of the science club
- President of the school
- National Youth Science Camp peruvian delegate 2009
- Captain of the soccer team
- Regional Youth Councelor Avanzada Catolica (Catholic group).
- Medical assistant for 30 months.
- First generation high school graduate and college student(hopefully).
- A lot of community service including 5 trips to poorest areas of my country bringing food, clothes and medical care (each trip 2-5 weeks long)
-18/20 GPA.
-Half orphan(is that the term??)
AP's and Honor Classes not available.
Work experience:
- Construction worker for 2 years
- Peer tutor since I was 12(this was actually a job because i got paid to do it, i think some people in the US do it for free, not the case)
- Basic science and math private tutor for 2 years
- Family annual income: < $6000</p>

<p>I am planning to major in Biochemistry and i will apply for financial aid, I would really appreciate if someone could chance me for WUSTL. Should I even apply? Am i being unrealistic? Any honest opinion will be welcome.Thanks in advance for you responses.</p>

<p>I agree with the opinion stated in the previous thread that being an international student with financial need makes it unlikely that you will be accepted. If you can apply with little or no cost, then you might as well; it’s worth the shot that you might defy the odds and be accepted with full financial aid. However, I wouldn’t expect to get in, and make my plans around that assumption.</p>

<p>I wish you the best of luck, and hope that you find an option that works out well for you!</p>

<p>Thank you RyanMK, i guess i have to keep looking for schools that offer need-based financial aid to internationals because i don’t think i can defy the odds to be completely honest. Do you have any suggestion about what other colleges should i apply?Thanks.</p>