<p>I'm a rising senior from maine. Here is a list of my schools:</p>
<p>Georgia Tech (Favorite School)
University of Georgia
Clemson University
University of South Carolina- Columbia
Florida State
Virginia Tech
Aurburn
University of Alabama</p>
<p>My Sat Scores:
M: 660
R: 590
W: 480</p>
<p>2nd time:
M: 730
R: 520
W: 500</p>
<p>My GPA unweighted is 3.4, and Weighted is 3.8</p>
<p>EC's:
Captain of Football team senior year
Played school sport every season
Work 20 hours a week at Job
Go to weight-lifting sessions every day at 5:45 A.M. every morning and 2 times a week after school.
On science club.
In alot of honors classes and taking AP physics senior year.</p>
<p>No one wants to be my best friend :(</p>
<p>Any chance that Ga. Tech or any of the others will look at you for football? That would be a boost. The CR/Writing scores are a little low. Do you know what you want to study?</p>
<p>are you instate for tech? auburn and bama are pretty good bets. don't know about the others.</p>
<p>I live in maine and won't play football in college. I want to study science.</p>
<p>why all southern schools?</p>
<p>and i probably should have read the maine thing in the first line of your post.</p>
<p>Georgia Tech (Favorite School)--Reach
University of Georgia--Match (out-of-state)
Clemson University--Slight Reach
University of South Carolina- Columbia--Match
Florida State--Slight Reach (out-of-state)
Virginia Tech--Match
Auburn--Safe Match
University of Alabama--Match</p>
<p>^ I agree with Calcruzer's assessment, although I would say that UofSouth Carolina might be a bit more difficult to get into if you are OOS (it is pretty popular)</p>
<p>i agree with calcruzer as well, with 2 exceptions. i would say that fsu is a match and va tech might be the slight reach instead.</p>
<p>FSU (and many other schools) takes the best SAT attempts, so you'd be presenting a 1320 and 3.4 - 3.8. </p>
<p>For out-of-state FSU would be a slight reach due to the GPA. If you get recruited for the FSU football team...you're in.</p>
<p>FSU's avg. GPA is higher than that of the OP, so I still think it is a slight reach (as parent2noles has also indicated)</p>