910 on SAT, Brown an option?

<p>Just Kidding, i stole this idea from another really clever girl who used a title very similar to this in order to grab people's attention.</p>

<p>I'm an average B student who could use some help.</p>

<p>My SAT Scores are an 1100
My GPA is a 3.0
I'm involved in all sorts of extracurriculars, DECA Chapter President, Yearbook Editor, French Club Member, Newspaper Editor and so so much more.
I've held down a job since i was 14. First i was a waitress now i'm a secretary. </p>

<p>Now my question for you is, what schools in or around Boston/Providence/New York City would be safetys/good matches/reaches?
I could really use some guidance on the entire college admission, application process. </p>

<p>So far i've applied to:
Bentley (reach?)
Bryant (good match?)
Suffolk (safety?) </p>

<p>and a few more, but i need some other options. Just some suggestions, guidance, advise would be nice. Thanks!</p>

<p>Based on the schools you're looking at, I'm assuming you're looking for business programs. A few I would suggest checking out: UConn, Marist,
Wagner College, Manhattanville, Quinnipiac, Drew U, Widener, Simmons, Providence College, Hartwick, Manhattan, Fordham (reachy).</p>

<p>Brown is always an option!</p>

<p>Any S.U.N.Y. colleges?</p>

<p>Also look at Babson, Northeastern, Fairfield, Boston University, and SUNY Baruch.</p>

<p>Baruch is City U of NY btw.</p>

<p>and you could def get into alot of the SUNY's. Try Buffalo, they have a great program and your stats would work there. Are you a NY state resident? That would put you in all of the SUNY's</p>

<p>The only problem is that i don't want to go anywhere near upstate New York. I've been living in upstate New York for my entire life and i want to get out of here. The only exception would be New York City. I'm really looking for the Boston/Providence area. Any other suggestions? Do you think the schools i've already applied to are a fit? </p>

<p>BUMP</p>

<p>Northeastern in Boston is one that i know of.</p>

<p>University of NH has a good business school. It's pretty competitive. They'd probably be a match/reach for you as an out of state student</p>