Add Howard to the list. And like always, @sixstringsrocker is absolutely spot on.
Does anyone know some bookstores selling College Board’s “Official SAT Study Guide”? I bought one few months back at Patan Book Shop. Now that some friends of mine desperately need to get that book, I can’t find it for them. I went to Ekta Books Thapathali, Patan Book Shop and several other book stores in town, none of them have that book in stock. Most book stores have Barron’s, Kaplan, Nova and several others, but not College Board’s. I went to USEF, and they were out of stock as well; they sold Barron’s and Kaplan SAT prep materials though. So if anyone knows some specific place selling College Board’s “Official SAT Study Guide”, please help me. Thanks!
How can i view past international students from Nepal?
I heard that we can view past students college wise(From nepal) who are currently studying in us
I second what @decimator said. I’ve been searching for the official College Board’s “Offical SAT Study Guide” for ages now. Please let us both know if anyone finds it somewhere. Thanks a lot!
@author11 - I’ve got the PDF, I need to get the hard-copy.
@cauldroncastle - Whoa, really? That’s awesome.
TODAY’S MISSION : GO TO EVERY SINGLE BOOK SHOP IN THAT AREA AND FIND THAT GODDAMN BOOK
Good Luck!
@cauldroncastle - Thanks, bro. I managed to find a new Blue Book in Bagbazar area. Anyway, when are you leaving for Vandy?
Mid-August
@decimator Hey, which shop did you find it in? I’m searching the Bagbazar area this week. Hopefully, I’ll manage to find a copy.
Here is the list of colleges that give generous financial aid to international students.
~~Need Blind Schools Committed to Meeting 100% of Demonstrated Need*:
Harvard University
Yale University
Princeton University
Dartmouth College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Amherst College
~~Other schools with generous aid for international students*:
–Bard College – Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
196 students, $7,617,880 total
–Bates College – Lewiston, Maine
84 students, $4,081,959 total
–Beloit College – Beloit, Wisconsin
111 students, $2,143,021 total
–Bennington College – Bennington, Vermont
46 students, $2,024,000 total
–Brown University – Providence, Rhode Island
207 students, $8,400,000 total
–Bryn Mawr College – Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
157 students, $6,179,834 total
–California Institute of Technology – Pasadena, California
26 students, $1,124,845 total
–Carleton College- Northfield, Minnesota
–Clark University – Worcester, Massachusetts
165 students, $3,993,130 total
–Colby College – Waterville, Maine
82 students, $3,957,995 total
–Colgate College – Hamilton, New York
114 students, $5,360,736 total
–College of the Atlantic – Bar Harbor, Maine
52 students, $2,164,213 total
–Colorado College – Colorado Springs, Colorado
70 students, $3,155,913 total
–Connecticut College – New London, Connecticut
57 students, $2,747,848 total
–Denison University – Granville, Ohio
153 students, $3,879,380 total
–DePauw University – Greencastle, Indiana
$5,090,458 total
–Dickinson College – Carlisle, Pennsylvania
133 students, $4,429,897 total
–Franklin and Marshall College – Lancaster, Pennsylvania
159 students, $5,951,714 total
–Grinnell College – Grinnell, Iowa
157 students, $5,655,157 total
–Hamilton College – Clinton, New York
66 students, $2,975,464 total
–Hampshire College – Amherst, Massachusetts
87 students, $1,924,573 total
–Hendrix College – Conway, Arkansas
$1,687,347 total
–Illinois Institute of Technology – Chicago, Illinois
592 students, $10,703,818 total
–Kenyon College – Gambier, Ohio
58 students, $2,304,722 total
–Knox College – Galesburg, Illinois
$2,976,508 total
–Lafayette College – Easton, Pennsylvania
103 students, $3,859,836 total
–Lawrence University – Appleton, Wisconsin
110 students, $2,222,784 total
–Macalester College – St Paul, MN
222 students, $7,647, 111 total
–Middlebury College – Middlebury, Vermont
129 students, $6,313,628 total
–Mount Holyoke College – South Hadley, Massachusetts
448 students, $15,480,183 total
–Oberlin College – Oberlin, Ohio
146 students, $4,343,742 total
–Ohio Wesleyan University – Delaware, Ohio
149 students, $3,368,998 total
–Reed College – Portland, Oregon
45 students, $2,080,424 total
–Sarah Lawrence College – Bronxville, New York
$2,592,487 total
–Skidmore College – Saratoga Springs, New York
80 students, $4,281,849 total
–Smith College – Northampton, Massachusetts
168 students, $7,339,206 total
–Soka University of America – Aliso Viego, California
164 students, $5,308,880 total
–St. John’s College – Annapolis – Annapolis, Maryland
39 students, $1,229,271 total
–St. Lawrence University – Canton, New York
155 students, $5,939,516 total
–St. Olaf College – Northfield, Minnesota
$5,309,947 total
–Stanford University – Stanford, California
187 students, $9,088,919 total
–Swarthmore College – Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
56 students, $2,604,476 total
–Trinity College – Hartford, Connecticut
146 students, $7,446,464 total
–Union College – Schenectady, New York
82 students, $2,706,410 total
–University of Pennsylvania – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
332 students, $14,245,353 total
–University of Richmond – Richmond, Virginia
128 students, $5,628,674 total
–University of Rochester – Rochester, New York
328 students, $6,538,139 total
–Vassar College – Poughkeepsie, New York
92 students, $4,445,049 total
–Wabash College – Crawfordsville, Indiana
53 students, $936,950 total
–Wellesley College – Wellesley, Massachusetts
114 students, $5,417,075 total
–Wesleyan University – Middleton, Connecticut
83 students, $4,270,370 total
–Wheaton College (MA) – Norton, Massachusetts
103 students, $2,344,486 total
–Williams College – Williamstown, Massachusetts
80 students, $4,373,650 total
–Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Worcester, Massachusetts
350 students, $8,148,755 total
–Yeshiva University – New York, New York
133 students, $3,209,689 total
@StuckInRemission - I found it in an unexpected book store, the name was “Mangal Book Store”.
@IvyForAll - That was really helpful, bro. Thanks!
@theduude - Go through the list above.
Yo! Will be applying for the class of 2020 to a number of colleges too. I, too, am an A Levels student whose May/June examinations were postponed. I’ll be taking the Subject Test in October, but I don’t believe any potential clashes in our exams will be much of a problem, since the SAT tests fall on Saturdays.
have you guys decided your ED college?
@vacillatemuch - No, I haven’t. I’ll decide it after my SATs.
can anyone please help me in searching safety colleges???
wy isn’t anyone replying with the list of safety colleges… I am also searching for some safeties.
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“For international students seeking financial aid, almost every college is a reach” - @sixstringsrocker
Hey guys…I am also taking the SAT Subject Test on October 3 and SAT Reasoning Test on Novermber 7