<p>Hey guys, I'm looking over some of these threads and they are chances for MIT, Harvard, Yale, Princeton. My schools are not as prestigious but any help is appreciated.</p>
<p>Schools:</p>
<p>University of Miami
University of Florida (rejected)
Cornell (Reach)
Florida Institute of technology (Accepted/Scholarship)
University of Central Florida</p>
<p>GPA: 3.3 uw
3.9 w</p>
<p>Act: 29 single test
30 composite 2 tests</p>
<p>Sat: 1340 One date</p>
<pre><code> 690 Math
650 Reading
</code></pre>
<p>Sat 2 : Math 1 730
Math 2 710</p>
<p>A.P./Dual Credit course:</p>
<p>Freshman: Human Geography
Sophmore:World History
Junior:English Lang, American History, D.C. College Algebra/ PreCalc
Senior:Calculus AB, Physics B, English Lit.</p>
<p>Rest Honors, except reg senior gov/econ</p>
<p>E.C.: Physics Club, Golf Team, National Spanish Honor Society, Key Club, Blue Crew, J.V. Baseball, National Society of High School Scholars</p>
<p>Volunteer: 135 Hours</p>
<p>Major: Astrophysics, Astronomy, Physics</p>
<p>Ultimate Goal: Enter a great graduate school for astrophysics</p>
<p>I would also appreciate your input on the schools I have chosen. do you think F.I.T. is a stepping stone to a good grad school (located next to Kennedy Space Station) or will it limit me to more mediocre schools following my B.S.</p>
<p>If I sound a bit pessimistic, it is because I'm a little upset over not getting into U.F.</p>
<p>Any shot at Cornell? I hear alot of people applying there this year.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>