Class of 2014 From Nepal

<p>Yeah, I meant Macalester.
And as for the placement list, check out this thread <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/international-students/673749-acceptance-nyapali-students-4.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/international-students/673749-acceptance-nyapali-students-4.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>hey…RBS had acceptance in UPen too?? was it Early or Regular??</p>

<p>@Gurung
No we haven’t …i think the telepathy thing really works with me! ;)</p>

<p>@Grg,
I would never make that mistake!</p>

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<p>Delete sth</p>

<p>ok bro…</p>

<p>I guess the two of you weren’t joking about bombarding his PM.</p>

<p>It isn’t working delete some more</p>

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<p>:confused:</p>

<p>I guess Olin has a different admission procedure.
I believe(???) the tution is “free” or sth like tht.</p>

<p>thanku and can u sugest me some engeering college for average students</p>

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<p>how shud i define average?? What are ur stats?</p>

<p>And, what makes you consider engineering as a major? perfect scores on physics, chem or biology don’t make u an engineer! </p>

<p>So be clear about it! I said this because there are a very few “good engg” colleges that provide financial aid to Intl students! But, with LACs its a different story. So, first be sure why you want to study engg and not physics!</p>

<p>and do u know abt 3/2 engg prog??</p>

<p>btw, I need something abt u before I can suggest you colleges :)</p>

<p>Engineering colleges. You can find many out there. But how can we say which ones will make you happy? You’ll need to give us some info about yourself.</p>

<p>fuego: Hey, congrats on the 100th post!!</p>

<p>The 100th post…i’m just getting to 50</p>

<p>@mlpn
Engineering colleges…i’m also searching for the same…and there are more universities thans colleges…
You have to search on basis of your stats…Grades,SATs and all</p>

<p>Bucknell, Harvey Mudd, Lafayette etc. are LACs with Engineering program… not just 3/2</p>

<p>Bucknell: Be prepared to demonstrate the ability to pay a mninimum of $20,000 a year.</p>

<p>Harvey Mudd: One of the best out there when it comes to engineering but one of
the most competitive places to get into with financial aid.</p>

<p>And yeah along with the 3-2 path you have a 4-2 choice as well.</p>