Recommend me some colleges?

<p>Hello CC, I am an international student from Nepal, and I am looking forward to applying to some good colleges this season, but I really had no idea what the constituents of a good list would be. So, veteran international students, please offer me your invaluable insight regarding good colleges for me.</p>

<p>As of now, my college list stands as so:</p>

<p>Brown (applied ED, got deferred)
Carleton
Grinnell
Macalester
Princeton
Randolph (safety?)
Reed
Trinity
Tufts
Vassar
Whitman
Williams</p>

<p>I feel that perhaps I need more safety schools and other schools that may be a good match for me. I am also from a low-income family so I need LOTS of aid, without which I probably cannot attend any college in the United States.</p>

<p>My expected major is Applied Math and/or Physics</p>

<p>Here are my stats:</p>

<p>Ethnicity: Nepali</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 (there is not an accurate method of determining the GPA where I went to high school, but the 4.0 is because I got all A*s in my A levels)</p>

<p>Class Rank: 1st out of some 200 students</p>

<p>SAT: 2310 (740 CR, 800 Math, 770 Writing)</p>

<p>SAT IIs: 800 Physics, 800 Math II</p>

<p>School: a recognized, private A-level school in Nepal.</p>

<p>Honors:
-School Science Fair Winner: 1st Place
-Regional Science Fair: Honorable Mention
-CIA's Outstanding Young Scientist Award (lived in the USA from 2006 to 2009)
-Best Across Four Cambridge International AS Levels: First place in Nepal (topped my country by achieving the best aggregate marks during my first year.)
-Best Academic Performance: Physics (School)</p>

<p>Extracurricular:
-Chess (winner of annual school tournament '10; created chess club in school '10; president of club '10, '11; organized tournament in school '11)
-Tutoring (tutored students in the school, interned as an assistant teacher for practical physics in another A-level school after graduating) [~250 hours]
-Visual Art (Scholastic Art & Writing Awards of 2009: Silver Key; a bunch of other competitions and certificates; skilled in sketching, painting and collage)
-Dance (Danced for Charity; skilled in metro and somewhat in bboy)
-Debate/Speech (Varsity Debate Team; a couple of wins and involvements)
-Worked (unpaid) under Ascent: Research, Training & Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. (Guidance Counseling; Career Counseling; Coordinated and Presented a presentation on Ivy League Schools: "The Road to Ivy League & Beyond")
-Health Nepal Foundation (HNF): Executive member (volunteering; Organized a sanitation awareness campaign in which we visited public schools in Kathmandu and taught kids in elementary grades)
-Journalism/Publication (Writer and Editor in the School Magazine; wrote a couple of articles and a music review column)</p>

<p>Essays: Pretty good. Nothing heart-melting or groundbreaking, but I have written about my international life and how it has shaped me. I focus on my passions and talk about the time when I first discovered them and what I felt. My friends say it's good, and I spent a lot of time fretting about it, modifying it every time I opened the document. I was satisfied with the end-result, but I'm not sure if the admission officers will say the same.</p>

<p>Recommendations: The teacher recs are really awesome, but I don't know about the counselor rec; haven't seen it.</p>

<p>Anyways, I hope my thread is not an eyesore, and I hope you will leave reasonable replies as to which colleges I should/should not apply to. Please comment on the colleges I have chosen and say so if you think there are better alternatives. Once again, I absolutely NEED financial aid and cannot hope to study if I receive anything less than a 80-95% scholarship.</p>

<p>Thank you for your attention and have a very pleasant day.</p>

<p>Harvard , MIT go for them</p>

<p>If you need a lot of financial aid, you do not have any safeties in the US. Your safeties are in your own country, or where you can attend without financial aid. It really is that simple.</p>

<p>I know Colgate has come through for an international.</p>

<p>^ agreed with happymomof1.</p>

<p>For an aid seeking international, there are no safeties. All schools are reaches. </p>

<p>I would suggest applying to Rice, Vanderbilt, Colgate. I have quite a few internationals from my country getting into these schools and all of them had amazing scores like you. </p>

<p>Deadlines are almost approaching so if I were you, I would focus more on essays rather than searching for new colleges.</p>