<p>I am indian and I just wanted some of you to review my profile for US undergraduate admission for Computer science</p>
<p>Let me start of by my 9th standard result 9.8 /10 cgpa
In 10th standard I got 10 cgpa
In 11th my percentage fell down to 74 percentage
In 12th standard first term I got 96 percentage.
Now coming to the standardized tests
I got 2090 in my Sat ( cr 680, math 730 , writing 680)
In my sat subject test I got 2300/2400 ( physics 790, Maths 2 760, chemistry 750 )
Plus I gave 2 advanced placement exams
Ap physics C mechanics 5/5
Ap calculus ab 5/5
I have done some community service
And I have played state nationals in cricket.
Can you please suggest what kind of colleges I can get into with these scores
A big thank you in advance .</p>
<p>Here’s a small list of colleges you can get into (major: Computer Science) </p>
<ul>
<li>New York University </li>
<li>Drexel University</li>
<li>Syracuse University</li>
<li>University of Pennsylvania (possibly, you have a 50/50 chance because of the low acceptance rate) </li>
<li>Rochester Institute of Technology</li>
<li>Worchester Polytechnic Institute</li>
<li>Brandeis University </li>
</ul>
<p>Also, if you improve your SAT critical reading and writing to 700+ (Your chances of getting accepted into an ivy-league school will be sightly higher) (Ivy League Schools: UPenn, Brown, Dartmouth, Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, and Cornell) </p>
<p>Can you chance me please –> <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1668505-chance-me-for-syracuse-university-please.html#latest”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1668505-chance-me-for-syracuse-university-please.html#latest</a></p>
<p>So I have no chances at university like UCb or ucla or pursue, georgiatech ??</p>
<p>UCb is a reach (their comp sci department is crazy competitive). UCLA for you is very realistic. You should get into Purdue easily and even get some $$$.</p>
<p>Are finances an issue? If so, you may want to look into schools that offer significant aid to international students. Also, I disagree that UPenn would be a 50/50. It is not that high for any student, given the amount of competitive applicants that apply, especially for CS international.</p>