<p>Top 1%
GPA 98 unweighted/102 weighted
SATs - 1300/1600
SAT2 - Chem 750 MathI 730 US 720</p>
<p>If I get scheduled what I plan on taking senior year I should have about 10 AP classes/11 tests, and 12 Honors Classes in total.
10th Euro:4
11th US History, Lang&Comp, Micro, Macro, Chemistry
12th Psych, Literature, Calc, Physics, Government</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:
Marching Band (6 years) Trumpet Section Leader, VP (11) and President (12)
Class President (4 Years)
Jazz Band
Drama Club
Quiz Bowl
DECA
Key Club
Math Team
NHS (Vice President)
Foreign Language Honor Society
Thespian Society
HS musicals
Co-founder of the Ecology Club</p>
<p>Community Service -
About 200 hours
Haiti Relief
Tutor
Reading at the library
Park Clean Ups
Compassion without Borders</p>
<p>Participated in HHMI Summer Program
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade
St.Patrick's NYC Parade (4 years)
Band Championship Titles
DECA regional winner</p>
<p>You should get in with no problem, likely to get merit money</p>
<p>i don’t even know why you’re asking for anyones opinion. it’s pretty obvious you’re in with a significant scholarship.</p>
<p>In my opinion with your credentials you should be looking at more selective schools. What about Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lehigh, Lafayette, Boston College?</p>
<p>I am looking at Boston College and schools that are similar. The thing was that I visited Loyola and was just looking for an opinion! Thank you for the advice guys.</p>
<p>BC is a great school. Your grades and rank are terrific. You may want to retake the SAT or ACT for BC. Also a higher score will help with the amount of merit aid from Loyola.
You need to decide if merit aid and fit are important in your search. Loyola is a nice small to medium sized college and offers a lot of small classes. It is a gem of a school. Loyola also offers an Honors Program. Right now you have an excellent chance for merit aid at Loyola. If you score another 100 points on the SAT M/V or 32 on the ACT you would likely receive a substantial scholarship from Loyola ($25,000/year).
Good luck with your college search.</p>
<p>If your going to sign up for SAT’s I would do it soon as possibly and buy a study book to study becuase senior year gets kinda busy later on. Taking them in Sept/oct if you want again would be the smarter thing to do. When I applied to loyola they had something in place where you didn’t need to submit SAT scores, but I still did anyway. </p>
<p>Anyway I would say your in loyola and you have a really good chance to get into any of those other schools mentioned.</p>
<p>You look like a perfect match for College of the Holy Cross. Be sure to visit the campus and it is one of the most beautiful in the nation.</p>