<p>I have only taken the SAT once so far, with no prior preparation, and I got a 1690 (Math-529, Reading 570, Writing 600), and I'm thinking I can get it up to a 1900 or very close to that, I'm taking a course with the Princeton Review right now and will probably do some work after that as well.</p>
<p>GPA: At the end of sophomore year it was something like an 89.9, I've done considerably better so far this year, so by the end of the year I'm hoping to have around a 90-92, at least.</p>
<p>ECs:
SADD - 2 years
Newspaper - 3 years (very selective, hold page editor position and hopefully editor-in-chief next year)
Homework Help Center volunteer program- around 30 service hours for this year, will probably participate again next year and get another 30, and definitely do some additional community service in the mean time. This is a selective program as well.</p>
<p>I know I can get two very good recommendations from teachers as well.</p>
<p>Right now I'm thinking about going for Journalism with another major or minor in something that will hopefully give me a better chance at landing a job, such as Business.</p>
<p>I've done a little research and I'm very interested in Drexel and Northeastern for their co-op programs, but I know they're both a bit of a reach for me. American would be a pretty big reach as well, but I'm not as interested in going there as the others.</p>
<p>Schools that are less of a reach:
Rutgers
Ramapo
TCNJ
Rider
Quinnipiac
Temple
Arcadia
Catholic University</p>
<p>Anyone have any opinions/ advice?
I'm a white female from New Jersey, if that helps.</p>