CHANCE ME PLEASE

<p>Chance me for:
Umass Amherst
Rutgers New Brunswick
URI
Udel
Rowan
Uconn</p>

<p>I'm a junior in high school
Gender: F
Ethnicity: Caucasian
State: nj
Family Income: 80k</p>

<p>My freshman year I had a 3.2 gpa weighted with 1 honors class</p>

<p>My soph year I had a 3.0 gpa with 1 honors class</p>

<p>[[[[my freshman and soph years I had serious family issues]]]] and I plan on explaining this to colleges through my guidance counselor.</p>

<p>This year I have a 3.6 gpa so far and I plan to keep it up, averaging me at about a 3.3</p>

<p>SAT: 1850 first try (taking it three times) math- 560 writing-630 cr-660</p>

<p>Next year I am taking AP Lang and comp, AP psych, honors philosophy, precalc, photography, drawing and painting, and English 12</p>

<p>I did one year of SDA (student dance association, 3 years of marching band (color guard), 2 years of winter guard, and was captain of a relay for life team</p>

<p>I won a leadership award from marching band my sophomore year</p>

<p>I am also a good writer and I am planning on making my essay awesome obviously- lots of personal experience to work with as far as topics go</p>

<p>I want to double major in English/Secondary Education</p>

<p>Lmk if you need anything else :) any advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks!</p>

<p>BUMP!!! please!</p>

<p>Umass Amherst High Match
Rutgers New Brunswick Low Reach
URI Match
Udel Low Match
Rowan Match
Uconn High Match.</p>

<p>Nice job on your high school career! Good luck!</p>

<p>Stay in NJ!!! I don’t see the benefit of going out of state for your major, unless you choose to get a job in the same state as your college. You could put yourself in a deeper financial hole which will limit your options when you graduate.</p>

<p>If I were you, I would tour many NJ colleges, if you haven’t already. Stockton is a comer for education. Rutgers NB has about the same costs on paper as elsewhere, but beware! In my 50+ years of life, I have seen very few Rutgers NB students actually get their Bachelors degree in 4 years. That school always seems to find a way to keep students into a 5th year.</p>