College Compatibility Please help ;)

<p>Hi, It is summer now and ive been looking at alot of colleges. I am looking for very competitive and respectable universities..</p>

<p>I need your opinions on schools that would admit me with my qualifications as of now:</p>

<p>Im going to be a Senior in Illinois.</p>

<p>Small public school: ranked top 20...around 250 classmates
3.97 Unweighted GPA
-4.0 unweighted GPA in Sophomore and Junior Years.
-Have taken the most rigorous courses offered at my school with almost every class being Honors/AP</p>

<p>ACT-28...(but will retake June)
SAT 2's ...Korean 800, Math 1 730, US history - 630 (will take Math 1 and 2, US History in June *Hoping for 700+!!)</p>

<p>Activities: Soccer, Marching Band, Band, Tennis, Community Service (270 Hours), FBLA, KEY Club</p>

<p>Leadership Pos: Future Business Leaders of America-Vice President, Freshman Advisor, Found a group called Leaders 4 Tommorow with friends and invited a State Rep. to guest speak.</p>

<p>Awards: Economics 8th place in State (Fbla Illinois)</p>

<p>Please mention any schools that would fit me!</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Any great colleges? Please help!</p>

<p>It depends. What kind of school are you looking for - large university or smaller liberal arts college? Urban or rural campus? Southern, Northern, don’t care? etc. However, judging solely on your stats, I would suggest looking at some of these schools:</p>

<p>Hamilton, Haverford, Vassar, University of Chicago, Boston University, University of Illinois (UC Campus), possibly Johns Hopkins, or Emory. Keep in mind that until you get the ACT up a little bit, these would probably be reaches for you, but otherwise, I think you’re probably qualified.</p>

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<p>It would really help people if you listed an intended major/area and how committed you are to that major (for example, someone somewhat committed to engineering would get a different recommendation that someone absolutely committed to engineering).</p>

<p>HI thanks for the replies:</p>

<p>Im looking for a larger university, urban, northern, western…</p>

<p>and heavily interested in business- economics, international,
and political science as a possible minor?</p>

<p>Northwestern, Michigan, and UCLA are my top 3</p>

<p>Michigan looks like a great fit! Notre Dame maybe with an improvement in test scores? If you’re looking to go a little South, Georgetown and George Washington are great schools that you’d probably be competitive within admission! Goooood Luck :)</p>

<p>Here are some ideas for schools up north (I’m assuming you meant northeast) that seem compatible with your stats:
NYU
Boston College
Northeastern
Villanova
Bucknell
Lehigh</p>