<p>I’ve assembled a list of colleges that are qualified for financial aid from my country. </p>
<p>Brown University (RI)
Columbia University (NY)
Cornell University (NY)
Duke University (NC)
Emory University (GA)
Georgetown University (DC)
Harvard University (MA)
Johns Hopkins University (MD)
New York University (NY)
Northwestern University (IL)
Princeton University (NJ)
Rice University, Houston (TX)
Stanford University (CA)
Tufts University (MA)
University of Chicago (IL)
University of Illinois – Urbana – Champaign (IL)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (MI)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC)
University of Notre Dame (IN)
University of Pennsylvania ¶
University of Rochester (NY)
University of Southern California (CA)
University of Virginia (VA)
UoC Berkeley (CA)
Vanderbilt University (TN)
Washington University in St. Louis (MO)
Wellesley College
Yale University (CT)</p>
<p>… and some extra that don’t qualify but that I’ve been suggested to look further into:
University of Illinois at Chicago
Wellesley College
Smith College
Bryn Mawr College
University of Minnesota</p>
<p>Based on my stats, are the certain colleges you would pick out as match schools? Or any that you think I won’t get into at all? I’m very interested in UChicago, NU and Columbia, so I’ll be applying to those for sure though I’m not sure how I will stand. Oh, and feel free to suggest other colleges beside those on the list. </p>
<p>@RML: thanks for your input! UC Berkeley seems to match my interests indeed (I used College super-match lol). I’ll look deeper into it.
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<p>@tk21769: by “your ACT score appear to be fairly consistent with your other qualifications” do you mean that my stats are what you’d expect from someone with 31/32 ACT? Thank you for your site earlier by the way; it had really interesting stats! And yes I meant EFC. The thing is, my country will offer aid for many of the colleges in the U.S. so finance is not what I’m most concerned about. I don’t emphasize certain factors for a reason.</p>