OK so I took SAT Subject Test in Bio-M and Chem and I got
760-Bio
800-Chem
I got a 2010 in my first attempt of SAT 1 and I will get my second score in a few days.
I am going to apply for financial aid so which colleges sound possible based on my scores and financial aid request?
Impossible to advise you without knowing what you want to study, what your grades are, what your ECs are like, how much aid you need and what kind of a college/university you’re interested in (LAC, research u, urban/city/suburban/, size, part of the country, etc.) Search this subforum for ideas where people applied and what their results were like.
SAT 1 2010
SAT 2 Biology(760) Chemsitry (800)
Intended Major- Biology/Pre-med
Senior Year first semester grades- 4 A’s 1 B (I study the British A Level curriculum)
ECAs-
Student Gov
School Newspaper
Model United Nations/Debates
Community Service:
Was part of Interact Club which is associated with Rotary Intl. Its a charity club run by highschoolers
I volunteered at The Citizen’s Foundation (tcf), a school for underprivelegd chilren where I taught the first grade
I volunteered at a school for the deaf and blind and arranged an open day of sorts where we displayed their talents
Rowing
Photography
Painting/Art
I can pay upto 15000 dollars/year
I want to attend a liberal arts college or research university, either one is fine
setting, size and city dont matter much, just in the northern areas of USA.
hope you can help me now
I assume you will be applying for fall of 2017?
And you’re pre-med? I hope you realize American medical schools as a rule don’t accept international students. And if they do, there is no financial aid, meaning you would have to show you have the full $200,000+ in order to be accepted. (In fact, some medical schools require you deposit this amount in a special account before you begin your studies.) If you want to go into medicine, going to the US isn’t a smart move unless you have the money - which sounds like you don’t, since you need significant financial aid for your undergraduate education.
A few schools to consider
http://www.edupass.org/finaid/undergraduate.phtml
University of Alabama and University of Mississippi (not in the northeast, but generous with FA for high scoring international students)
Howard University
Trinity College
If you’re female, you should also consider Smith, Mt. Holyoke and other women’s only schools.
To be a competitive candidate for need-blind universities generous to international students (such as Princeton, Harvard, Yale, etc.,) you should have a combined SAT of 2200+