<p>Hey Im a first-time poster and was hoping that you could weigh in on my college list and tell me whether or not you think they are a fit....</p>
<p>List:
Top Choice: Georgetown
Others: Boston College
Cornell
UPenn
Villanova
Johns Hopkins </p>
<h2>Safety: Maryland</h2>
<p>Stats:
GPA: unweighted 4.0/4.0 95/100
weighted 98.5/100
SAT: I'm still waiting on the results for my first one but my practice SATs have been
in the high 2100s. So I'm gonna say 2200 bc I thought it went really well
ACT: practice score of 30 without studying so I'd say 31 or 32
SAT IIs: Bio:650. I'll be taking 2-3 more later this year and I'm hoping for at least a
700 in all of them
APs: World History: 5 / currently taking APUSH and AP lang and will be taking AP
physics, AP calc, AP macro, AP stat, and AP lit (hoping for at least 4's in all)
Extracurrics:co-president of FBLA chapter; active member in school's Miracle club (making
in-roads against cancer's lasting effects); active member in German honor
society; soon-to-be member of national honor society; raised over 4000
books and 500 dvds in a drive that i started to be donated to a new branch in
a hospital for kids and for a new york inner-city library; currently working on a
coat drive through FBLA to be donated to Sandy victims and a fundraiser
through the Miracle club to raise money for Sandy victims; cleaned/sanitized
cots for a day in preparation for Irene victims; volunteer 400+ hours as an
assistant coach for a youth soccer program; Volunteer once a week as an
intern at the Make-A-Wish Foundation (40+ hours); paid tutor 1-2x a week
for 2 separate kids</p>
<h2>Awards :Middle School scholar athlete, soon-to-receive Regents diploma w/honors</h2>
<p>I think that's about it. There may be one or two things that I may have forgotten but it should be indicative enough for anyone that may be able to weigh in. Sorry for the ambiguity in the ACT, SAT I, and SAT II's but they shouldn't be too far off (I hope). If there's any other factors that I might have missed feel free to ask. Thanks a lot and feel free to be open in your opinions</p>