<p>@Quasi,
A lot of seniors from my country did request a fee waiver and still got in.</p>
<p>A senior from my country (known as skunk in this forum) applied (to Amherst) using a fee waiver and got in with a great aid. But he’s class of '12 and and and this recession stuff was not there then! </p>
<p>I found so much online study material for the SAT Reasoning test,but,surprisingly,I haven’t found even a single source for the SAT Subject Tests.</p>
<p>I just have the Collegeboard SAT Subject tests prep booklet from online. Also, sparknotes is good for some of the subject tests. Tough, but good. </p>
<p>By the way, do you think it’s bad if 2 of your essays are about the same thing? (Different perspectives of the same thing really). Completely different essays, but largely about the same thing.</p>
<p>@bigcheese : Will they bifurcate La Martiniere Kolkata and La Martiniere Lucknow
I know a person from ur school who is a perfect IN at both H and Y.
BTW i am applying at HYP,Cornell and UPenn</p>
<p>Wow! Just realized how diverse everyone on this thread is We have a techie, a theoretical sciency, a humanities, an everythingy and so on. And for bio, PM me the books you have and the ones which you want. I’ve spent a lifetime in ebooks saving my parents money so I might be of help.</p>
<p>@ccprofile-The post was done to signify diversity, so if you think you’re ‘so on’ then it means you represent the single most powerful category in terms of diversity @smarty- Guess so, you’re more of the engineering type I suppose? So similar to both me and rt, yet so different :P</p>