<p>I am a 16 yr. old female.. going to be a senior at a competitive high school in southern California...</p>
<p>SATs:
1st try: CR 650, W 720, M 560
2nd try: CR 720, W 630, M 600</p>
<p>SAT IIs:
Biology E- 630
US History- 750
Literature- 660</p>
<p>ACT:
1st try: 29</p>
<p>APs:
English Language: 4</p>
<p>GPA:
Freshman Year: UW 3.8, W 3.8
Sophomore Yr: UW 4.0, W 4.2 (2 honors classes)
Junior Year: UW 4.0, W 4.42 (3 honors, 1 AP class)
Senior Year core courses:
AP Gov
AP Spanish IV
AP English
Honors Physics
Math Analysis</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:
Club Soccer (since 6th grade)- 2 year Captain
HS Soccer (3 year Varsity)- Senior year Captain
California Scholarship Federation
Red Cross Club
High School Volleyball (2 years -Captain)</p>
<p>Awards:
Scholastic Acheivement Award (10th grade)- issued by teachers
CIF Academic All-League (2 years)
Most Improved Player (HS Soccer-11th grade)
Best Defensive Player (HS Volleyball-9th grade)</p>
<p>I would appreciate ANY suggestions for things I should focus on or highlight in my application </p>
<p>BU definitely.
northeastern yess. possibly honors college? idk tho, thats a maybe.
BC quite possibly. its a low reach, but your SAT is good enough. and so r ur grades.
Tufts is a possibility. its your biggest reach out of those colleges.
you really like boston dont u lol. i live about an hour away from boston and have visited all 4 schools. BC is nicest, but i decided im not applying, only because my cousin already went, i dont want to follow in his footsteps. northeastern is amazing for co-op and the campus is wicked nice. BU's campus is all over the place, i didnt like it. and tufts was awesome too.
good luck. hope u enjoy boston =)</p>
<p>Northeastern is known for their co-op program. Definitely go for that if you get in. I agree with iamsostressed about the campuses as well. BU doesn't really have one, BC and Tufts are very pretty, and Northeastern is nice as well. Anyway...</p>