Chance me - T30 - CS

International Student
Major: CS(maybe aerospace engineering. - not sure)
SAT:1450 Superscored (650 EBRW - 800 M) 1440 one sit (640 EBRW - 800M)
GPA: 96.7 / 100 ( I think it equals to 4.0)
SAT Subject Tests: Math 2 780 - Physics 790
Class Rank: 1
ECs:
Vice President of School Council x2
President of School Council
Founder of FRC Club
President of MUN Club - over 20 conferences
Secretary General of our first MUN Conference
A lot of Initiatives s
Volunteering - Australia Zoo 30 Hours - Thailand Elephant Conservation Center 21 Hours
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards Bronze - Silver - Gold Standards ( at total 150 hours of community service)
Playing Piano and Ice Hockey for 8 years (Got selected for National Team U18 Development Camp)
1.5 Week CS-BRIDGE lecture from Stanford
3 Weeks UofToronto DEEP Program
Leadership Camp UofT
Being a member of Turkish National Science Team
A lot of Math Contests
2 Weeks Intern at Software Company
Leader of Robotics Team …

My class does not offer IB or AP so I did not take it but I tried to compensate it by taking SAT IIs. My SAT score is a bit low for the university but this is my best because English is not my first language. My ECs are decent ( I believe) and my GPA is high. The only concern I have, as I said, is my SAT score. I will take IELTS, expecting smth around 7.5 . If you would like to help me about my chances getting in, I would be more than happy.

Thank You

Applying to: University of Michigan, University of Illinois - Urbana, Purdue, Georgia Tech (Early Action)
Princeton (Single Choice Early Action)- I am applying just to take a shot. It is need blind and if there is slight possibility that I get in, I’ll take it
Drexel - Bucknell (Merit Scholarship)
Boston. - NYU (Merit Scholarship)
UCLA / UC Berkeley
University of Rochester (financial aid)
Vanderbilt (Financial aid)
Colgate (Financial aid)
Cornell(Financial aid - just to take a shot as I said earlier but more competitive)

Also can I do double major CS + aerospace engineering, even I can, is it so hard to have 2 majors in competitive universities? I am not sure what to choose between CS and aerospace engineer.

Take UCLA/Berkeley off your list. They do not offer any financial aid to international/OOS students and it will be expensive at 65,000 a year.

The rest of your schools will be reaches as you are an international student requiring financial aid and the test scores are relatively low.

Is there a chance for you to go to a school in Australia/Turkey a Nd then try for a US postgraduate degree?

I know UCLA/Berkeley don’t offer financial aid but if I get in, I will find a way to pay it.(maybe I will have national student loans from Turkey). The other schools would be reaches as you said but I have to try my chances with this SAT score.