<p>Male in rural Virginia
GPA: 3.5ish
Rank: 30 (maybe better, haven't checked in a while) of around 275+
SAT Scores: 630CR, 530M, 650W
SAT II: I'll take these in January. I'm certainly taking the Spanish and will probably do well on it. I'm considering the Math as the second just to try and make up for the low scores on the Reasoning Test.
AP: US History (3), Spanish (spring), Gov (spring), English 12 (spring)
Honors classes include:
Biology H, Economics H, Earth Science H, Spanish IV H, Math Analysis H, English 11 H,
Intended Major: Spanish or Psychology
ECS: executive of spanish club, executive of NHS, Model UN, three years on the school's yearbook that has won 1st place national awards and then other clubs such as French, Frisbee, Chess, etc.
Work Experience: held job for 9 months and going.
Financial Aide: yes. income bracket is a little below 50,000
Senior Course load:
Math Analysis Honors, US Gov AP, Physics, Photojournalism III, Teacher's Aide (I assist a teacher/help teach the class, but no credit is awarded. There's a girl who doesn't speak english. So my role has kind of evolved into working with her individually), Spanish V Ap, and English 12 AP
Essays will more than likely be about Teacher's Aide, and Governor's School: I attended a Spanish immersion academy this summer funded by the VDOE. </p>
<p>Here are the colleges. Some are obviously reaches, and they all vary regionally. I want to keep my options open in the spring, but want to stay around the east coast.
in no particular order:</p>
<p>Clemson University
Virginia Tech
Boston University
George Mason University
Carnegie Mellon University
New York University
Ithaca College
The College of New Jersey
University of Miami
Wells College</p>
<p>So what do you guys think my chances of getting into each school is? what are some other schools you'd recommend? I'm looking for a good spanish program.</p>