<p>Please recommend me some good colleges from Ivy League. I'm going to study major physics and minor computer science. I look for colleges with chance for FULL FINANCIAL AID for internationals.</p>
<p>My list is:</p>
<p>Harvard
MIT
Stanford
Princeton
Columbia
Yale</p>
<p>What you need are suggestions for schools that are NOT Ivies that may give FA to internationals, not more Ivies, although you might want to add Dartmouth to your list, since they do give aid to internationals. (BTW, Stanford and MIT are not Ivies, although they are at least as good as schools in the Ivy League.) Your problem is going to be that very few schools give full FA to anyone without potentially substantial loans, and even fewer give it to international students. All of the ones that do, AFAIK, are extremely selective. </p>
<p>Great STEM-oriented schools that are down a small notch in selectivity from your current list include Harvey Mudd and Carnegie Mellon. I have no idea whether they offer FA to internationals, and they are still HIGHLY selective. Cal Tech is an obvious choice too, but it is just as selective as the schools already on your list. Then there’s the University of Rochester (a private U) and numerous state universities. There may be some that offer FA to internationals, or there may be the odd scholarship reserved for people from a specific background. Olin is a STEM school that gives substantial FA to everyone who gets in–it may even be “free”–but again, I have no idea if internationals are eligible.</p>
<p>I believe there is a forum for international students somewhere on this site. Perhaps you would find people with specific knowledge there.</p>
<p>You should be aware that admission for international students is more difficult at many schools, and admission for international student who need substantial FA is more difficult still. Not saying that you won’t get in, but what leads you to think your chances are solid? What are your stats and ECs and so forth? Do you have a hook?</p>
<p>In addition to Harvey Mudd, you might want to consider Pomona College, which has great FA (for US students, anyway) and cross-registration with Mudd.</p>
<p>I forgot to mention that you might want to try to find a student from your school or country who has managed to be admitted to a school in the US, and find out what kind of stats they had, what the process was, whether they have any advice, and so forth.</p>