Advice for schools/Chances

<p>Hi, I'm an international student who currently live in US as an exchange student. My biggest dream is to attend to a prep school for my 12th/PG year to strengthen my academical and social skills before going to college.
I'm in a public school in Ohio, not very highly ranked school
I take Ap Chemistry with mostly B and can go to A at then end of year.
Precalculus, LA, Creative writing, and 2 others with mostly As, few Bs.
TOELF, SAT I'll take after finishing program (about middle of June)
Soccer player and swimmer, key club member
I'm not looking for a top-tier school, however it would be great if I have some information about well academic school and variety of social life such as clubs or sports teams.
Since I start my race late (my exchange student company doesn't allow us to apply to schools while participating in the program) so I really need advises about good schools with rolling admissions.
My top choice now is Cheshire Academy since their have AP Psychology and good campus. </p>

<p>Can somebody help me? I really appreciate any help.</p>

<p>As I recall, the SSAT site gives you schools still accepting applications (so rolling admissions or schools that still have spots). They continue this list past 3/10 and 4/9. Very few schools accept kids for senior year, although a lot do take kids for a 0</p>

<p>Sorry–hit the wrong button–a lot do take kids for a PG year.</p>

<p>I understand, but I believe if schools listed on SSAT site, it doesn’t mean they have spot for PG year.
Thank you anyway</p>

<p>No, but the ones listed still accept applications. It’s probably a good idea to research which ones accept PG and which ones don’t.</p>

<p>boardingschoolreview.com is a good place to look. The information isn’t always totally accurate, but it’s close. You can narrow your search criteria to places with rolling admissions and then see out of those with rolling admissions which ones accept PGs.</p>

<p>thank you for all your helps.</p>

<p>If I may add, I would be worried if I start boarding school at 12th grade (senior). You will have to adjust to a whole new environment at the busiest moment of high school life, which in turn may keep you from concentrating on the college app. Just my thought. </p>