<p>I am international applicant and am applying to these schools
1. MIT
2. Gtech
3. Purdue
4. VT
5. UW Madison
6. Embry Riddle
7. IIT
8. Texas A&M</p>
<p>My budget is around 40k$ year max!!</p>
<p>Here are my stats please review
Looking for Aerospace or Electrical Engg
SAT : 2060 Math : 780 CR : 600 WR : 680
SAT II Math 2 : 780 Physics : 780 Chemistry : 800</p>
<p>Class Rank :5/120
GPA : Close to 3.9/4
Achieved 97 percentile in Science in The University of New South Wales, Australia Educational Assessment
2068th International Math Rank and many more intra school academic awards</p>
<p>ECs</p>
<p> School House Captain
Member of the Editorial Board in School.
Member of the Economics Club in School
Participated in many Intra School Quiz Competitions.
Participated in School Soccer Tournaments
Participated actively in dramatics events such as dumb charades, ad enact etc.
Have organized assemblies, quizzes, debates and conducted elections
Have worked with an NGO voluntarily
Participated in many Anti-Pollution and Say No to Polybag drives organized by school.
Strong Recommendations</p>
<p>I believe you’ll get into every school on the list except for MIT. I’ve grown up in an Aggie(Texas A&M) household my whole life. It’s a great value because it has a great enginering school and it’s most likely the cheapest school on your list. I recommend Texas A&M unless you are somewhat of a liberal…College Station is one of the most conservative and closed minded places I’ve ever been. The university population is also very conservative. For instance, it’s a tradition to say ‘Howdy’ to everyone on campus…i don’t really know how that makes it conservative, it just annoys the hell out of me. Don’t listen to me though, I’m pretty biased : ). Anyways, it’s one of the best public schools in the country and you might like it.</p>