<p>It really depends on the magnitude of your research. However, if I am not wrong then Stanford doesn’t accept research papers for undergraduate admissions. So, you’ll have to come up with some other way to make them notice the theory. Princeton does look at research. If you’re research is nice and so is your essay, you might stand a chance. MIT, I’d yet suggest an Olympiad medal unless your theory is really groundbreaking.</p>
<p>Thank you,what about NYU?</p>
<p>NYU is well known for the business part due to Stern. Also, the math department is pretty good. However, it isn’t really reputed for engineering and the sciences as far as I know. There would be countless internship and entrepreneurial opportunities would because it’s in NYC.</p>
<p>What about
University of texas-austin UCSB
UMaryland
penn state university
UPenn
UChicago</p>
<p>UCSB, Penn State: Sorry, but I do not know much about these schools.
UT Austin: Quite a good school for engineering.
UMaryland: The co-founder of Google, Sergey Brin, got his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from here, if that helps.
UPenn: Decent engineering. However, the networking here will be the best simply due to Wharton.
UChicago: Decent engineering. However, life here is supposed to be extremely difficult (supposedly tougher than Harvard and MIT too). And, the admission essay topics are quite difficult, to say the least. This year’s topics: <a href=“https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/essays/[/URL]”>https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/essays/</a>
Past essay questions: <a href=“https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/essays/past.shtml[/URL]”>https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/essays/past.shtml</a> If you can write exceptionally well on these topics, you’ll have a pretty decent chance.</p>
<p>Can you suggest me some good univ with astrophysics where I have a great chance?</p>
<p>Cornell, UCSB, UCLA,UIUC, UCSD.</p>
<p>thank you,do they give financial aid to international students?</p>
<p>Cornell is need-blind to international students but it does not guarantee to meet the demonstrated need . The UC’s do not give any financial aid to International students .</p>
<p>Cornell has the Tata Scholarship for Indians.</p>
<p>Tata Scholarship is very hard to get . Only 20 awesome kids are selected for it.</p>
<p>Yeah of course. Which brings me to a question: who exactly gets the scholarship? I mean what do those kids have that the others don’t?</p>
<p>The students who have completed their secondary education in India and are eligible to get need-based financial aid get this scholarship. These kids have a passion for something , they are well - rounded and are leaders . Cornell expects that they will rise the name of the university.</p>
<p>Do they want someone who is good at everything or someone who is exceptional at what he or she plans to pursue at Cornell?</p>
<p>Well , someone who is good at something related to his major will appear more a more stronger applicant.</p>
<p>Can you please tell me all the univ that I could apply?cause it will make my job easier.</p>
<p>Happy Diwali guys,reply please.</p>
<p>Happy Diwali to you too!</p>
<p>Can you please tell me all the univ that I could apply?cause it will make my job easier.</p>
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<p>Okay, so imo, I suggest that you apply to all the universities you really want to apply to because the admissions process is so random that by increasing the number of colleges on your list, the probability of you getting into any one of them increases… But only apply to those where YOU really want to go. In the end, it is your opinion that matters the most and your passion should be seen in the essay for each university that you apply to.
And umm, sorry for this long post.</p>