Financial Aids

<p>I know, I know, Maybe this question is very common, but I need some advice.
Which are the best Financial Aids for International Students? </p>

<ul>
<li>MIT</li>
<li>UChicago?</li>
<li>Harvard</li>
<li>Princeton</li>
<li>Yale?</li>
<li>Amherst?</li>
<li><p>Williams?</p></li>
<li><p>Caltech?</p></li>
<li><p>Stanford?</p></li>
</ul>

<p>Mit offers a great financial aid, but it is not so easy to get in...for an international student..</p>

<p>All of these universities provide generous financial aid packages to their accepted students, and all of them are extremely hard to get into.</p>

<p>Ok. What do you mean for “generous”? 35K ( if you need?).
Are there any chance to get in without IMO and Ipho? Has there ever been a student who got into without this prizes?</p>

<p>Thanks…</p>

<p>nah to get into any top 10 US uni you need at least a medal at either IMO, IChO IBO IOI or iPHO</p>

<p>MIT has acceptance rate of hardly 3% for internationals.Though stats might be misleading sometimes, it is not in this case. Tooooooo difficult to get in. If you are willing to pay a huge sum, it gets a lot easier in most of the schools.</p>

<p>HYPMAmerst</p>

<p>

Yes, all of these colleges would provide you with 35K of financial aid if they decide that that’s what your need is. They even promise to cover the full cost of attendance (tuition, room, board, personal expenses) for students with no other resources. However, the college’s evaluation of your financial situation might differ from your own. They might give you less aid than you expect if they decide that you should be in a position to pay more than you think you can. Of course all of this assumes that you would be accepted at all.</p>