Knox College, Luther College, Austin College, Hendrix College, Ohio Wesleyan University

<p>Please rank in order the best to the not very good place for international student to study Biology</p>

<p>All of those would probably be just fine. How did you come up with this list? Can you afford all of these places?</p>

<p>There is no guarantee that you will be admitted to any of them, so if you can afford all of them, and you have enough money to apply to all of them, then apply and make your decision in the spring after you know where you get in.</p>

<p>happymonof1, I can be accepted by them. I am International student. My current SAT score is 2050 and my GPA is 9/10. I am working hard to get their scholarship. </p>

<p>OWU, Hendrix, Knox, Luther, Austin (?for the last two)</p>

<p>@MYOS1634 What do you base on to create this ranking? </p>

<p>How academically focused the student body is + extra offerings at the college + how easy it is to do research.
But really, all are good. Check to see which ones have big merit scholarships, that’s what you want to be looking into.</p>

<p>don’t want to be rude or anything but may I ask how much can you pay for a year? I don’t believe these schools you mentioned are that good at FA for Intls</p>

<p>@MYOS1634 thanks!
@Phongtheha Do not worry, you do not offend me. I think these schools do offer merit-base scholarships which cover up to full-tuition fee. It is true they are not as good as others at FA for Intls. But their rankings , in overall, are good and for me, they are safe choices. </p>

<p>@hoangho‌ oh okay. Then what are your not “safe choices”?</p>

<p>@Phongtheha Trinity College, Berea College and Colorado College. Would you mind giving me some suggestions? Thank you</p>