Transfer Chances

<p>I'm a non USA undergraduate.Because I was studying GCEs, I had no time for SAT and SAT II. I'm seeking to join an accredited university transfer to one of the colleges that give full need financial aid to "international students".I want to study computer science..</p>

<p>I found out that Princeton, Yale, Williams, MIT, Harvard, Middlebury give full financial aid to international students...</p>

<p>Speaking of a 3.8~3.9 GPA and might be higher + good letters of recommendation from my teachers at University & active part of the Universities student union/community etc .. </p>

<p>Are my chances high enough to transfer to any of those universities?</p>

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<p>Admission for these institutions for international students is incredibly intense. Even more for transfer students. Many are drawn by the promise of full aid. Unfortunately, this leads to an incredibly talented pool of applicants.</p>

<p>You haven’t given very in depth information, but from you have included, I would say your chances are VERY low. Many of the international students seeking transfer admission have 4.0+ UW GPAs, 2300+ SAT scores, and outstanding extracurriculars such as an intel competition or a medal in an international science or math competition. </p>

<p>Sorry mate.</p>