<p>it wont be easier ever i guess.
it is a fair game outside..</p>
<p>Is there a list somewhere with the need-blind universities in the US?</p>
<p>it's earlier in this very same thread.</p>
<p>Dear OP,</p>
<p>If this is true: "Actually I go to a boarding school in the northeast" then why on earth are you asking here at cc instead of in your boarding school's guidance office? They've been dealing with students with your precise profile since before the dawn of time and know exactly where you can expect to be admitted. Stroll down the hall, and ask them!</p>
<p>OK heres the thing, schools guidance office dont always provide you with the best, or sometimes even the right information, so asking around for additiona infos always help.</p>
<p>lol. that shouldn't be true for undergrats. Check out Princeton current student profile , you will see only one international student.<br>
That should be different for graduate studies tho.</p>
<p>Sorry to break it to you, but you will be read with the New England pile of applications. We're from France, but my sister chose to go to one of the Phillips prep schools, and WAS NOT considered an international applicant. It's not the address of the school you attend, not however many pied-a-terres you have.</p>
<p>wat r u sure? cuz dat's like impossible
i mean isn't?
to be NOT counted as an int'l when in fact ur not citizen nor permanent resident</p>