financial aid?

<p>hey guys,</p>

<p>i'm interested in schools that have good pre-med program. i would like to go to a school where i get some individual attention (not in classes with like 400 people), but want to have the true college experience (that's why i don't want to go to a 7-year BS/MD program). also, i was wondering what schools, specifically OOS, i might get some financial aid</p>

<p>SAT I : 2200 - 760 M, 720 V, 720 W (10 essay)
ACT: not taken yet (prolly around 32)
SAT II : Chem- 800, Bio- 700, US History- 790, Math II- 770
GPA: 97.6 UW
classes: hardest that can possibly be taken (4 APs including this year (got a 5 on one last year), 8 after next year)
Rank: around top 5-10 of 450 UW
ECs:
varsity tennis 9-12 (captain next year)
basketball 9-10
lacrosse 9-11 (11- varsity)
mock trial 11
key club 9-12 (editor next year)
natural helpers 9-12 (like key club)
spanish club 9-12 (10- treasurer)
masterminds 11-12
math league 11-12
international club 10-12
USTA Team tennis 9-12 (13th at nationals this year)
volunteer at hospital (around 200 hours at time of application)
research this summer at local college in pharmaceutical sciences (around 200+ hours)</p>

<p>location: suburban NY
ethnicity: asian american
gender: female</p>

<p>my OOS state list right now is : BU, UNC, UMich, UVA, WashU, Duke, Amherst, USC, JHU, and some ivys
my instate school list right now is : U of Rochester, Syracuse, and SUNY Stony Brook</p>

<p>thanks for any suggestions.</p>

<p>did you bother tp read the 3 sticky threads?</p>

<p>yeah, but it's still hard for me to really judge where i would actually get financial aid. you guys are pros at it though.</p>

<p>go to those school's web sites</p>

<p>is fin aid and money a concern? if so you could easily cross off a couple schools off the list</p>

<p>btw your applying to abit many schools. if by some u mean 3 then thats already 15 schools. thats about 1000 bux in app fees plus a ****load of essays. definetely cut the list</p>