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Hey, I want to get into either University of Southern California, Harvard or Brown to study computer science/game designing or related subjects. Could you please rate my chances? Well, actually, I don't think everyone in America has the same financial problems as I do because to give you exact figures my family's monthly income is around $135. Plus, in India you have to pay around $50 extra for the SAT. And isn't Pomona hard to get into? I wanted to know about some good safe colleges. Honestly, getting into top colleges is a crap shoot. A friend of mine scored perfect on his SATs, had a great GPA, and was president of ASB (just to name a few accomplishments). Regardless, he was not accepted into a single Ivy League college. Thus, it's a crap shoot. Nobody can tell you what you need to do to get in or how to increase your chances, because some of the most well-rounded students end up being rejected. Ok, Pomona might be hard to get into, but they strive for 'cultural diversity' and you might as well try! If you're looking for 'easy' you're going to be a step down from private schools (even the UC's are hard to get into). My recommendation is: when you're applying, research the school and tweak Report Abuse your application so it fits the 'needs'/desires/motto of that school. Report Abuse I think you can get into USC, but you need to get a good score on your ACT too. And if you can't afford the TOEFL I think the University you are applying to can help you, or the Govt. in India can help you. I don't know much about USC, but considering that I live in Rhode Island, I can give you some information on Harvard and Brown. Harvard is great and I think you stand a pretty good chance of getting in (Ivy Leagues like to admit intelligent foreigners, and there's no doubt that you're very eloquent and worthy of an Ivy League education), but I don't think that Brown is the place for you. It's a gorgeous campus and I positively love it, but it's generally great for liberal arts educations and not so great for science-based educations because of how loose the curriculum is. Actually, there really isn't even much of a curriculum to begin with. You just take whatever classes you want to take. I think that you should consider MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) more than Brown. It's one of the greatest technical schools in the nation, if not world. It's located in Boston, which is beautiful (also where Harvard is located). |
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