Please help me on finding more colleges, I only have 3 so far

<p>So I did a tremendous amount of research that I basically have heard of all colleges in U.S. no kidding. But what's wrong with me, I can't find ones that fit me.... Deadlines are approaching, oh guys please help me...</p>

<p>I am applying for sure...</p>

<p>Princeton RD
University of Washington (Honors maybe)
Berea college</p>

<p>I am an Korean international student but residing in the U.S.
My parents are missionaries,
so I looked up christian schools for possible financia aid,
but not many christian school gives aid to int'ls</p>

<p>Major doesnt matter, but oneday I'll be a mdical missionary
so I want a school with a strong science and research opp.</p>

<p>considering that i am a newcomer to this country,
I am doing a fabulous job in school. IB student, 3.87 GPA
My SAT score is not so bright though..</p>

<p>M 730
R 600</p>

<p>and for SAT II's I wanna kill myself</p>

<p>Chem 540
math IIC 690
Korean 790 (i don't know why i took it.....) </p>

<p>Good EC's and community service.
University of Washington would be my safety.</p>

<p>Anyone please recommend some schools with fin. aid for me!!!</p>

<p>Have you looked into Hope College in Michigan? Christian-affiliated with excellent undergraduate research opportunities. While they don't provide financial aid, they do have some merit scholarships available for international students that would seem like a good possibility for you.</p>

<p>I'd also suggest you check out Earlham College in Indiana, Beloit College in Wisconsin, Lawrence U in Wisconsin, and Grinnell College in Iowa. All have financial aid and/or merit money set aside specifically for internationals, have strong undergraduate science programs, and a welcoming campus for international students.</p>

<p>I'll keep looking but I know so few school that will offer good financial aid or any at all for International Students, outside of highly competitive merit (which generally require 1400+ SATs and top 5% academic performance)</p>

<p>i'm not sure if you're a boy or girl, but if you're a girl, try trinity college in dc.</p>

<p>If you are looking for something Christian, Wheaton College (the one in Illinois, not MA) and Baylor (TX) are both highly regarded for their academics and place a strong emphasis on faith (admission requirement)</p>

<p>What about TCU, SMU, or Notre Dame? have you checked them out?</p>