chances for cornell, dartmouth, harvey mudd, bates, grinnel, colby, wesleyan(CT)

<p>Hi, I am an international student from Bangladesh. I am applying to cornell, dartmouth, harvey mudd, bates, grinnell, colby, wesleyan(CT). Can anyone please tell me how my chances are?</p>

<p>my scores are:
SAT I:
CR: 610
Math: 790
Wr: 620</p>

<p>SAT II:
Math II: 790
Physics: 790
Chemistry: 800</p>

<p>National mathematical olympiad champion
Honorable mention at Asia Pacific Mathematical Olympiad
2nd at national informatics olympiad</p>

<p>and how are chances of getting aid?</p>

<p>I'm somewhat familiar with Grinnell, Colby and Bates. Your numbers/acadmic honors look good-you are in the range at least. Grinnell doesn't look at the writing score so that won't be held against you-and they are very generous with financial aid due to the size of their endowment (and their desire to attract international students to rural Iowa). None of these three schools require SAT IIs, but your scores are so impressive that it's good you've got them.</p>

<p>Dartmouth, Harvey Mudd and Wesleyan are more competitive and you may find it harder to get in with your CR and WR scores. (Maybe they cut foreign students with a clear interest in science some slack? Don't know.) Not sure about Cornell. The other schools are all small liberal arts colleges. Cornell is a huge school, so we didn't look at it.</p>

<p>For Cornell and Harvey Mudd, it's almost impossible to get aid unless you're exceptional.. and I dunno whether you're exceptional or not..</p>

<p>I don't think Cornell gives BIG aids..</p>

<p>Of course you have a good chance. Believe me</p>

<p>"I don't think Cornell gives BIG aids.."</p>

<p>there are so many things wrong with this sentence... hehe...</p>