<p>I am a rising senior and I am trying to qualify for scholarships closer to the full tuition or full ride range.</p>
<p>SAT I super score:2180
Math:740
Reading:710
Writing: 740 (10 essay)</p>
<p>GPA (My school is ranked top fifteen in the US)
weighted: 4.83
unweighted: 4.0
I think my gpa is much better than my test scores...</p>
<p>AP and IB student</p>
<p>3 years varsity tennis (will be 4)
1 year as captain (will be 2)</p>
<p>1 year tennis varsity (will be 2)</p>
<p>Volunteer Hours: 150</p>
<p>Job at a retail store</p>
<p>Honor Societies (5)</p>
<p>If I could even get into the ivy league colleges, I could never afford them. Plus, I think that I want to save my money for grad school.</p>
<p>What are my chances of getting significant scholarships at: (without regards to need-based scholarships)</p>
<p>UCF?
FAU?
University of Miami?
FSU?
USC?
Wake Forest?
Northeastern?
Tulane?
American?
Elon?</p>
<p>None of those schools are fantastic, so you could probably swing a few scholarships. Your SAT is a little on the lower side, but those schools aren’t great either. Also, you should probably post your AP/IB scores so that we know what we’re looking at.</p>
<p>IB spanish sl: 6
EE: projected A
I take all of my other IB’s next year
AP Euro:5
AP US: 5
AP Lang: 3 (yah not so good)
AP Calc: 5</p>
<p>What would be a good SAT score to try to reach? 2250+
And is it worth going to a school that’s less good just for scholarships?..</p>
<p>I got into northeastern with similar qualifications and am only payign $3800 a semester, however I don’t know if it is because of my financial situation or my statistics</p>
<p>I believe your list of schools are fine. 1. Do you want large or small school. 2. Liberal arts or National U. 3. sports or no sports .4 are you able to get a tennis scholarship? how decent is your tennis and are you ranked? 5. what do you want to study?
I think your Stats are fine for these schools. USC can be a reach, and Elon is a very hot school same with Miami. </p>
<p>If you are from Florida, U of Florida is the best in the state. Tulane does offer a decent financial aid package but it all depends on your parents FASSA filing. But with private schools they offer more grants because of the endowments. </p>