Any school ideas?

<p>Hi everyone! I'm just looking for ideas CC users have for schools based on my stats </p>

<p>Prospective Major: Psychology
GPA: 4.02
Class rank: 19/320 </p>

<p>Classes over the years:</p>

<p>9th Grade
Spanish 2*
Health
Women's Choir
World History Honors
Geometry Honors
English 9 Honors
Physicial Science Honors </p>

<p>10th Grade
English 10 Honors
Us History 1 Honors
Algebra 2 Honors
Biology Honors
Spanish 3*
Women's Choir
PE </p>

<p>11th Grade:
Ap Lang
Ap Psychology
Ap US History
Trigonometry*
Biology 2*
Chemistry Honors
Women's choir</p>

<p>12th Grade:
Ap Lit
Ap Government
Pre Calculus*
Multicultural Studies
Forensic Science (Elective Credit)
Marketing
Women's Choir</p>

<ul>
<li>No honors or ap level offered </li>
</ul>

<p>Additional:
Possibly going to be a camp counselor this summer </p>

<p>Participated in March of Dimes </p>

<p>Considered a member of the Hispanic Honor Society </p>

<p>Have done a volunteer project with NPS </p>

<p>Won many awards </p>

<p>Thanks for any input you may have :)</p>

<p>What is your unweighted GPA? Do you have any scores? Finally what do you want in a college?</p>

<p>I do not have test scores as of right now. I will be taking the ACT in October
My school doesn’t list unweighted GPA’s so I sadly don’t know that either. </p>

<p>As far as what I want I would say a strong psychology or education programs. Chances to get involved on campus through political and other organizations, and also strong financial aid (need or merit based). And lastly, access to a choir program.</p>

<p>Do you have a PSAT or PLAN score or even a score from a practice test you took from home? What you want in a college is fairly common, can you tell us more? Yes or no to LACs? School size? Location? Urban or rural? Yes or no to women’s colleges? Around what is your household income (if it is >60,000 you will need to be trying for merit)?</p>

<p>PSAT: 139
LAC’s: Yes
School Size: Any size is fine
Location: Pacific Northwest or New England.
Women’s Colleges: Yes
Income: approximately 40k
I’m not sure what else to add.</p>

<p>Hm, that PSAT score might not be so promising. However, nothing’s impossible. If you can raise your GPA/rank and get a solid standardized test score (at least above 2000), it will boost your chances. Your EC’s might put you at a disadvantage.</p>

<p>Chance me back?</p>

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