<p>Does anybody know which top ranking schools are need-blind even to internationals? </p>
<p>I know harvard and yale and princeton are..(right?) but are all the other schools need -based? </p>
<p>Thanks!:)</p>
<p>Does anybody know which top ranking schools are need-blind even to internationals? </p>
<p>I know harvard and yale and princeton are..(right?) but are all the other schools need -based? </p>
<p>Thanks!:)</p>
<p>i also have a thread on it called HYPMS and intels...aparentkly williams and one another does as well...MIt also.. :)</p>
<p>Harvard,Yale,Princeton,MIT,Williams,Middlebury</p>
<p>hey man overseas, is that info 100% correct, I mean, I noticed a few errors in the college fee. But it doesn't matter much even if the error is of -$3000 to +$3000.
By the way do you have the updated version of the chart? of 2004?</p>
<p>Schools with Awards to More than 150 Students</p>
<p>Arizona State University (AZ)
Barry University (FL)
Clark Univ. (MA)
Eastern Michigan Univ. (MI)
Grinnell College (IA)
Harding Univ. (AR)
Harvard (MA) Illinois Inst. of Tech. (IL)
Liberty Univ. (VA)
Louisiana State Univ. (LA)
Macalester College (MN)
Marquette Univ. (WI)
MIT (MA)
Mount Holyoke College (MA)<br>
Ohio Wesleyan Univ. (OH)
Princeton (NJ)
Univ. of Bridgeport (CT)
Univ. of Houston (TX)
Univ. of Pennsylvania (PA)
Univ. of South Florida (FL)</p>
<p>Schools with Awards to 100-149 Students</p>
<p>Brown Univ. (RI)
Calvin College (MI)
College of Wooster (OH)
Dartmouth (NH)
Dordt College (IA)
Eckerd College (FL)
Florida Inst. of Tech. (FL)
Georgia Southern Univ. (GA)
Graceland College (IA)
Luther College (IA)
Middlebury College (VT)
Northeast Louisiana (LA)
Oberlin (OH)
Savannah Coll. of Art (GA)
Slippery Rock Univ. (PA)
Smith College (MA)</p>
<p>thnx hssenior06 for the list :)</p>
<p>hey this is list is there at edupass.com
and even more schools are listed there so you should check that out.</p>
<p>do you have any idea if those schools give full aid or just $4000-5000 awards?</p>
<p>at least hypm...give full aiddd..priceton offers aid as a full grant..no loans. so you dont have any burden on you. harvard and yale do give aid in the form of loans but thats a very small part of it. and yeah williams is a very good deal.. a very good college as well which gives aid..</p>
<p>hey if u want to you can also check out
Colgate University,Swarthmore,Harvey Mudd.</p>
<p>Harvey Mudd only gives 2 aid to int'l every year.
Dartmouth aid is also superb. All the 6 admitted students from China this year get their met fully met. I get $44,000 from Dartmouth, without loans.</p>
<p>williamzhang what r ur stats? And u r going to major in which subject? Congrats for being accepted in Dartmouth.</p>
<p>1600 SAT 1, 800 Math IIC, 800 Physics, 610 Writing
Placed 10th among 100,000 test takers in national college exam.
ECs are around biology acitivities and culture reservation.
Taking more than 3 gap years, independent research on bio-informatics and speech recognition.
I haven't decided which major to choose, probably history, education, film studies or maths. My interests vary greatly.</p>
<p>damn you are smart or a very good testtaker</p>
<p>why does everybody take IIC instead IC ?</p>
<p>IIC is more challenging, so it looks better.</p>
<p>you can make 6 mistakes on the IIC or even 8 and get a perfect score, whereas if you make a single mistake on IC you might only get 780. That's the reason why I chose IIC.</p>
<p>I see. well I guess then I could take IIC too</p>
<p>bogororo, where do find that kind of information on the SAT IIs?</p>