<p>Hi! im looking at schools like Northeastern, MCPHS, St. Johns, Rutgers, and USC. Can you also please chance me for BC and BU??</p>
<p>SAT: 2110 / 2140 Superscored (CR: 710, MATH: 710, WR: 720) Taking them again in october, hoping to break into the 2200s!
ACT: taking it in october</p>
<p>GPA: about 3.7-4.0 unweighted, def at least 4.0 weighted
my school uses a 100 scale so this is just a guesstimate</p>
<p>Rank: Junior year I was 4 out of 230... definitely in top 10</p>
<p>AP CALC AB(3)
AP CALC BC
APUSH (4)
AP BIO(3)
AP PHYSICS B
AP Psychology</p>
<p>All of my other classes have been honors throughout the school years,earning all As
First Honors throughout the high school career so far
**Except I took regular Chem sophomore year because AP didnt fit in my schedule and my school didnt start offering honors til this year</p>
<p>Got into Honors Accelerated Cohort Program in my school
Spanish Honor Society
National Honor Society (Just elected Secretary for senior year)
Advanced CAPT scholar (Standardized CT state testing in writing, reading, math, and science - scored in the highest categories in all)
2013 AP Scholar
Commended Student for NMS</p>
<p>-A lot of community service including volunteering at nursing homes & at church,
-varsity tennis
-best buddies program/unified sports
-yearbook club
-Relay for life cancer walk
-running a playgroup at the local primary school</p>
<p>NEU, BU, BC and MCPHS are 20 minutes drive from me tops. Sheesh, with your stats, you sound like me but with actually good GPAs…
anyways:
-MCPHS is a safety. I’ve also heard its PharmD ain’t that great, so beware that the P in its name doesn’t always stand up to its reputation for some.
-Northeastern’s a match, or low match. Its PharmD is so damn good though…
-BC is a match or high match. Its the most competitive of the Boston schools you’ve listed, but your scores make acceptance viable.
-BU is a match or low match. Its kinda like Northeastern in its admission stats, etc.</p>
<p>Good luck! If you do show up here, you’ll love Boston.</p>
<p>55K/year is pricey stuff, but at this point, most places are heading towards there. MCPHS does have cheaper prices over NEU, but its education doesn’t begin to compare…at least you have co-ops that will help you pay back said debt sooner than later and get you off to a real world job sooner.</p>
<p>DD2 applied with worse stats a couple of years ago and got into Rutgers. I don’t know how much of a hook it was being OOS full pay. She does complain the 0-6s have to take a lot of classes amongst themselves which makes the curve bad.</p>