<p>I am coming upon the end of my junior year of high school. Which, naturally, means I have completely gotten into the college frenzy. I am really looking into hopefully getting a full ride somewhere. I want to know my true chances, though, by those of you who have some insight on getting these rare full-rides.
I got a 33 on the ACT. I have a 4.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. My EC's and community service are:
-Varsity softball (captain)
-Varsity soccer (captain)
-Varsity basketball (captain)
-Yearbook Staff
-School Office Worker
-Teens for Christ chapter member
-Ministry Team
-Fellowship of Christian Athletes (president)
-Student Council
-H.O.S.T.S. Mentor
-assists with youth soccer and basketball camps
-assists with your softball and soccer teams
-National Honor Society
-Latin Club (co-founder/co-president)
Also, I have a part-time job. Oh, and will be going to Honduras this summer on a missions trip.
I am taking honors classes, with my senior year having things such as physics, anatomy, AP English, Latin IV, AP Psychology...
Looking at my stats, I feel I have a pretty good shot at a full scholarship. But I could be naive on this, so help me out!
If it helps any, I'm not picky about level of school. I'm somewhat looking into Xavier. Also, other small schools in Ohio such as Kent State, Youngstown State, MVNU, etc.
Be brutally honest :)</p>
<p>as for scholarships</p>
<p>Need based? whats your income range</p>
<p>Merit based? whats your ethnicity</p>
<p>Sports based? How good are you at sports (ie scouted, captain on a nationally ranked team?)</p>
<p>As for colleges, what do you plan on going into?</p>
<p>my parents combined income range is somewhere in the low 6 figures, so I don’t expect to get any need based scholarships. As to merit based, I’m caucasian soo that limits some of those. And sports teams, I have been scouted in soccer and have been contacted by recruiters to play in college, but am hoping I can go for only academics. If not, I’ll be playing some soccer it looks like. And I plan on being a biology major and following a pre-med track of classes.</p>
<p>You’re a beast! You should look at more selective colleges. I mean you could probably try and have a little harder schedule next year maybe like 3 APs instead of 2?</p>