<p>I am a recruited athlete for football from PA. With that said, I could always break my back and/or screw up miserably. So please chance me...</p>
<p>White Male from Pennsylvania
Good Public HS (Somewhat large---2200 students total, 600 in my grad class)</p>
<p>Weighted GPA: 3.94
Unweighted GPA: 3.46
ALL Honors/AP</p>
<p>1790/1190 SAT....580/610/600 (CR/M/W) SAT I (Retook on May 5 after extensive prep)
Taking SAT II in US History/Math IC (June 2)
Taking ACT (June 9)</p>
<p>4 on US History AP exam---Took Stat this year, taking Econ and Calc AB next year</p>
<p>ECs (at graduation):
3 years varsity football (1st team all conference, 1st team all area, all state)
3 years varsity soccer
3 years varsity track
FBLA officer at school (all 4 years)
DECA officer at school (all 4 years)
Community Service Advisory Board member (all 4 years)
120 hrs coaching middle school soccer team
50 hrs habitat for humanity</p>
<p>Recs: Good, nothing amazing, but a few teachers enjoy my presence in class</p>
<p>Looking to major in business/economics. Chance me at the following (and feel free to add ANY schools you feel as I would be a good match for):</p>
<p>UNC (Chapel Hill)
UVA (Charlottesville)
Indiana (Bloomington)
South Carolina
Boston College
Fordham
Penn State (In State)
Pitt (In State)
Villanova
Towson
Maryland (College Park)
Bentley
UT (Austin)
West Virginia</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>You got a great chance at every school you have selected if you raise your cumulative SAT by roughly 200-250 pts which sounds possibly after your "extensive preparation". I would also look at Northeastern,
Texas A&M( if your cool with hanging out with rednecks), as well as UCLA(however judging by the schools you listed your more interested in East Coast schools)</p>
<p>Well, since you would be a recruited athlete, your chances look great for all of the schools that you mentioned. However, the SAT's are low, and the UW GPA isn't stellar...but you are taking the most challenging course load that you can. Good luck! :>)</p>
<p>Thanks for the replies so far....</p>
<p>Just a couple things. </p>
<p>-I'm figuring my SAT cumulative should go up around 150 pts total (50/section)
-Although probably not what CCers like to hear, those grades make me a lock for any Ivy League school for football. Granted that I don't get hurt, I'll be headed to an Ivy, Georgetown, Lehigh, or Fordham for football.</p>
<p>schismmanifesto- thanks....will look into Texas A&M, and yes I am leaning more towards east coast schools</p>
<p>HUGE REACH:
UNC (Chapel Hill)</p>
<p>REACH:
UVA (Charlottesville)
Boston College
UT (Austin)</p>
<p>MATCH:
Maryland (College Park)</p>
<p>SAFE MATCH:
Penn State (In State)
Pitt (In State)</p>
<p>SAFETY:
Indiana (Bloomington)
South Carolina
Fordham
West Virginia</p>
<p>UNFAMILAR WITH THESE SCHOOL'S ADMISSIONS:
Villanova
Towson
Bentley</p>
<p>DI:</p>
<p>UNC
UVA
Indiana
South Carolina
Boston College
Penn State
Pitt
Maryland
UT
WVU</p>
<p>DI-AA:</p>
<p>Fordham
Villanova
Towson</p>
<p>DII:</p>
<p>Bentley</p>
<p>Question is, how good are you?</p>
<p>No offense, but I doubt if you're asking here, you're good enough for UT, PSU, WVU, BC. Maybe i'm wrong, idk. I feel like we need more info.</p>
<p>Reach:
UNC (Chapel Hill)
UVA (Charlottesville)
Villanova</p>
<p>Match:
Boston College
UT (Austin)
Maryland (College Park)
Penn State (In State)
Pitt (In State)</p>
<p>SAFETY:
Indiana (Bloomington)
South Carolina
Fordham
West Virginia
Towson
Bentley</p>
<p>Unless you get a scholarship or you get into one of the reach schools, I would stay in state. Pitt and PSU both have excellent economics programs for a much cheaper price than you would get out of state.</p>