Browsing for some schools

<p>Hey everybody, first post here and I was hoping you guys would have some college suggestions for me. :)</p>

<p>I'm one of those people who changes their mind every few minutes so I'm not 100% sure what I'll major in but I'm leaning towards business/advertising kinda. So, a school with plenty of opportunities is what I'm looking for.</p>

<p>SAT: (only taken it once but I'll be going again in October)
Math: 490
Reading: 660
Writing: 540</p>

<p>ACT Composite: 27</p>

<p>My school stats are (as of the middle of junior year):
3.5 unweighted GPA
55th out of 267
I'll graduate in May with 3 AP courses (I got a 2 on one test so I opted not to take the other two) and probably some college credits from the local CC</p>

<p>I've been in 4-H for 7 years and presented a research project to NASA scientists at Goddard last winter, which I think is pretty cool.</p>

<p>I'd like to stay on the East coast and I'd prefer somewhere colder but I'll take what I can get. ;) So, thanks in advance, everyone.</p>

<p>Oh, and I forgot to add that I have 3 schools on my list already that I'm looking into.</p>

<p>Boston University
Northeastern University
Ithaca College</p>

<p>George Washington, Syracuse, DePauw, IU-Bloomington, UWashington, UIllinois-UC, UWisconsin-Madison, Ohio State, Michigan State, UIowa, UMaryland-CP.</p>

<p>bump; anyone else have anymore suggestions?</p>

<p>If you are leaning towards business/advertising and like to stay on the East coast and prefer somewhere colder, Syracuse University is right for You. SAT 1110-1320, Acceptance rate 65%.</p>

<p>why do you want to do business if you're not good at math?</p>

<p>Do you have financial considerations?</p>

<p>for something smaller, take a look at quinnipiac in CT</p>

<p>Consider the University of Miami, and the University of Florida. I think you have a shot at both schools.</p>