<p>I really want to get into the top universities, however I found out I cannot get into MIT due to the fact that I am an international resident and that pretty much puts my chances at nil.</p>
<p>I have been a two time USAPHO, multiple times AIME qualifier, a 2330 on the SAT reasoning test and have a 3.97 UW GPA. I aced all of the science and math SAT II exams (Math II, Phys, Chem, Bio). In addition, I got a 5 in AP Phys C, Phys B, Chem, Calc BC, Stats, and AP USH exams (I have various other extra curricular activities, but this is just a general overview of my stats). </p>
<p>I have lived in the state of california for the past 6 years and I am fluent in english etc. In addition, my family can fully afford to pay for all my tuitions.</p>
<p>Please, help me and confirm whether or not UC Berkeley, Stanford, California Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Uni Chicago and Princeton will consider me as an international applicant. I understand that this would lower my chances to a little known university and would gravely affect my dreams of pursuing a career in physics research.</p>