<p>Still only a sophomore, but I am visiting a few schools this summer which I am very interested in.</p>
<p>3.6 GPA at a prestigious Jesuit school outside of Baltimore.
Projected PLAN to ACT = 28 to 30
Projected PSAT to SAT = 1300
My school doesn't rank under the idea that the top students of our school do not need to be ranked to get into schools, and so ranking would only hurt majority of students.</p>
<p>Member of German National Honor Society
I play baseball
Model UN
Student Ambassador
Student Senator
German Club President
Hopefully I'll be Senior Class President</p>
<p>Schools I'm interested in:</p>
<p>Fordham (most interested in)
Marquette
UConn
University of Michigan
Georgetown (huge reach, I know)
Villanova</p>
<p>Umm… You really don’t have a shot at any unless you get your SAT at least above a 1800.
Georgetown you really wont get into without at least a 2100. Take more than 4 APs… you should at least take 6. and get your GPA around a 4.0 weighted and you should have a better shot. Get some job experience, take some summer programs, be on the Varsity Baseball team, and maybe win some trophies for something you’re good at. Then you’ll be looking a lot better, and will still have Georgetown as a reach… it is for even the top students.</p>
<p>Since you go to a Jesuit high school, I would suggest also applying to Boston College and Holy Cross, both top Jesuit colleges in the greater Boston metro area. I think it is easier to get in these top Jesuit colleges if you come from a Jesuit high school.</p>