<p>International Male Asian enrolled in a french education. (I'd say a pretty respected high school.)
GPA: 14.3/20 or as I counted 3.4/4.0 (I didn't do so well in History and French,mostly Cs and Ds) We don't rank.
SAT(10/5): 1850(610 CR/650 Math/590 Writing;6 essay) Retaking it in Dec. Not SAT 2
IELTS: 8.5
100 hours of community service.
Worked at parents' company at a the national broadcasting channel.
Intended major: Chemistry or Psychology
Applying to NYU, Udub, Fordham(because I got a fee waiver)...</p>
<p>I really don't know what other schools to apply to and the deadlines are coming really soon. I feel like most schools are a reach for me. Can anybody give me a list of match schools I should look into? As long as possible. I would greatly appreciate it!</p>
<p>Have you thought about University of Richmond? Your GPA is rather low, your SAT is a little below average, but your IELTS is very good(as far as I know, Richmond does accept a IELTS score above 6.5) and your EC’s aren’t bad. Also, if you need aid, Richmond can pay it all(but is need-aware). Moreover, Richmond doesn’t care at all for SAT II. So improve your SAT and Richmond will be a match for you.</p>
<p>14.3 actually is 4.7 weighted, 4.0 unweighted. Don’t sell yourself short.
For chemistry:
<a href=“Committee on Professional Training - American Chemical Society”>Committee on Professional Training - American Chemical Society;
For psychology, check out Clark University (near Boston).
Too bad you’re not taking SAT2s, you would likely have had 800 French and a high score in math2 (with some preparation).
If you don’t need financial aid, LOTS of schools would be interested in your application.</p>
<p>Thanks for the suggestions,guys. I can’ take the SAT IIs because, we have 4-hour-long tests every Saturday. I had to skip one to take the SAT I. Luckily, there are no tests planned for Dec 7th so I will be able to retake it once again. </p>
<p>@MYOS1634: I’m sorry. the link doesn’t work for me… I would love to know what it leads to.</p>
<p>Anybody else want to pitch in? You can just give me a list.</p>
<p>Type “ACS” and “college major” in your search engine.</p>
<p>Hm, could you request a Friday testing? See if it’s possible. Explain that your school holds exams on Saturdays so you’d need to take the test on a Friday or a Sunday. Of course, that’s assuming schools would accept a January test date, so you might want to check that out.</p>