<p>I am a senior in Highschool and did pretty bad freshmen year. My unweighted g.p.a. is a 3.22 and my sophomore and junior year g.p.a.'s are 3.51s. I took 6 ap classes and 7 honors classes ; the ap classes were 2 junior year and got a 4 on english lang and 5 on history, for senior year I am taking ap psychology, economics, english lit, calc ab. Also taking college level A&P. I took the Sats and got a 2130 - 780 in cr 690 in math 660 in writing. I did research science h from 10th grade to 12th grade. I played volleyball for the school freshmen and sophomore year. I have 90 hours of community service at a neonatal hospital in India. My senior year gpa unweighted is a 3.8 but a 4.6 weighted. I'm applying regular decision to all these schools.
I am applying to
Washington University
Johns Hopkins
Emory University
Wakeforest
UNC
Boston college
Northwestern
Lehigh
Brown
Cornell
UC berkley
UCLA</p>
<p>I hope you have some safeties because all the schools you just listed are reaches</p>
<p>Sounds like you already know, but you need to revisit your list, it is comprised of unrealistic reaches and reaches.</p>
<p>For some colleges that you may find easier, look into…
-Tulane University
-Oxford College of Emory University (a summary: you spend 2 years at Emory’s old campus, then 2 at Emory, and graduate with an Emory degree. Oxford@Emory’s wasier to get into and cheaper than Emory)
-Boston University
-Northeastern University</p>
<p>Plus, if you don’t LOVE all of those schools you mentioned, or can’t someone more than an hour explaining why you like a school, then don’t apply(: </p>
<p>If you do cut your list enough for a few new reach schools, Rice, Vanderbilt, and UPenn all seem to be schools you’d like. </p>
<p>Best of luck!(:</p>
<p>Holy Cross</p>