<p>Here's the equation:
I am an International student from the subcontinent. I did A levels. Here are some of my credentials:
SAT 1: 800 Maths
620 Verbal
680 Writing
SAT 2: 800 Math 1C
780 Chemistry
760 Physics
TOEFL: 290 CBT
A Levels: Chemistry: B(b)
Physics: A(a)
Mathematics A(a)</p>
<p>Can I have -$1500 in my bank statement?</p>
<p>What do you mean???</p>
<p>I just wanted to say if I could have full scholarship, plus some stipend ($1,500)?
But now that seems like a long shot! I got bloody rotten verbal score!!!!
That academic credentials seems like a dream doesn't it?, but not for some of you guys! (hey where is the smiley emot, I dont see it anywhere!)</p>
<p>Reed doesn't offer merit-based scholarships; they only offer need-based--to U.S. Citizens, that is. With internationals, they DO take into account whether or not you can pay the tuition (they have limited aid for international students) and accept/reject you accordingly. </p>
<p>A point of reference: Reed was the school that offered me the least amount of money of all the schools I was accepted to (I'm a U.S. Citizen). I loved Reed, but the money made it impossible. I encourage you to apply to Reed if you want to attend, but you MUST understand that, if accepted, you will probably have to pay your own way.</p>