<p>South Carolina Resident
Top 12-14% in class
GPA: 3.6 (unweighted) 4.45 (weighted)
ACT: 28
SAT: 1780
AP Courses: AP World (10th) - 5
AP US (11th) - Awaiting
AP Lang (11th) - Awaiting
AP Bio (12th)
AP Gov or AP Spanish (12th)
Honors courses rest of the way with three years of Spanish. Plan to take SAT II's in Math I and II along with Spanish and Literature.</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
School Academic/Quiz Bowl Team
Beta Club
NHS
Interact Club
Church Member
Boy's State
Literacy Coach
Senator for Junior Class - Student Government
Volunteering at a food bank and food mission in my town</p>
<p>So....how do I look for the following colleges (already accepted into Clemson)</p>
<p>University of South Carolina
Winthrop University
Wofford College
Davidson College
North Carolina State University
Western Carolina University
Appalachian State University
University of Richmond
Loyola University of Chicago
Elon University
Denison University
Hobart College
Robert Williams University
Notre Dame
Boston University
Manhattanville College
Wheaton College of Massachusetts
Wesleyan University
Colorado College
University of Denver</p>
<p>I would like more suggestions...and my percentages...thanks and god bless.</p>
<p>Good stats… Keep up the great work… Try to get your SAT’s / ACT up… </p>
<p>Here what I think about what I know…</p>
<p>Davidson College - highly unlikely
North Carolina State University - unlikely due to OOS / low SAT
Appalachian State University - unlikely due to OOS / low SAT (unless = football star)
Western Carolina University - Your in
Elon - unlikely due to SAT (poss in on the ACT depending on the breakdown)</p>
<p>Clemson is a good school and a great option. </p>
<p>You would be a great student anywhere just work on finding what fits you…</p>
<p>If you want to get into a lot of those colleges you really need higher test scores, just study this summer for the SAT(october) or ACT(september) and take em again</p>
<p>i think nc mentor was right on. Clemson sounds like a good school for you. Nevertheless, apply to schools like BU and NC State just in case. SAT is not high enough…</p>
<p>I think that you should add Furman to your list because it has ots of money to give out to in state students and it seems to be in keeping with some of the other schools on your list like Wofford. I agree with the others that schools like BU might be a reach because of low SATs but being from an underrepresented state like SC might help a little.</p>
<p>I think that if you raise your SAT by 100-200 pts all of these schools will be within reach for you. Here’s what I think of your chances right now:</p>
<p>University of South Carolina-match
Winthrop University-safety/low match
Wofford College-high match/low reach
Davidson College-reach
North Carolina State University-OOS might hurt probs a high match
Western Carolina University-safety
Appalachian State University-OOS again… match
University of Richmond-high match/low reach
Loyola University of Chicago-match
Elon University-high match
Denison University-don’t know much about it
Hobart College-not sure
Robert Williams University-do you mean roger williams??
Notre Dame-reach
Boston University-high match/low reach
Manhattanville College-not sure
Wheaton College of Massachusetts-match/high match
Wesleyan University-reach
Colorado College-reach
University of Denver-match</p>