<p>Bump please?</p>
<p>Making IMO is an amazing achievement. You have a great shot at MIT. I’m not sure about the other schools though, since they’re not need-blind for internationals.</p>
<p>If you do not make it to the States, keep in mind that the IIT’s are no doubt not a failure. Good luck!</p>
<p>Princeton, MIT and Cornell are all need-blind for every applicant, including internationals. MIT and Princeton are also full-need towards internationals, while Cornell is not, though you stand a very good chance of winning the Tata Scholarship (which is available only at Cornell for Indian students). </p>
<p>I don’t know Stanford’s aid policy, except that it has very limited aid for internationals. CalTech, as everyone has said, is need-aware, and people with equal stats have been rejected there due to the aid factor.</p>
<p>If this is not a ■■■■■ thread, then you have a strong chance at any college. Just apply, forget the aid factor, and best of luck.</p>
<p>^ thanks. Any more opinions?</p>
<p>Just an update on my colleges:</p>
<p>Rejected - MIT, CALTECH.</p>
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