Colleges for a B student

<p>Rising Senior
School doesn't rank
I go to a college prep private school
Been to 4 different high schools
3.0-3.2 UW GPA
Took 3 honors classes this year, other school didn't offer honors or AP
1580/2400 SAT
200 hours of community service
Money isn't a problem</p>

<p>Please don't tell me to use the college search thing. I want some personal suggestions</p>

<p>You’ve gotten suggestions on several different threads. Have you talked to your high school’s counselor for suggestions?</p>

<p>Since price is no object, you might also invest in a paid college counselor in your area who can work with you one on one to find schools that would be good fits.</p>

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<p>There are literally thousands of possibilities, based on the information you (haven’t) provided. All the bumping in the world ain’t a-gonna help.</p>

<p>What info is that?</p>

<p>Here are my personal suggestions since you seem incapable of doing any research on your own.</p>

<p>A+ Schools for B students:
[A+</a> Options for B Students | Top National Universities | US News Best Colleges](<a href=“http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/a-plus/spp+50]A+”>http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/a-plus/spp+50)</p>

<p>haystack has given you a good link. Look only at the “selective” though. the “more selective” are higher GPA/stats than yours (although for B students, they are for 3.5 and above mostly). Again, it’s ok to have a couple reaches, but you need a good list of targets and safeties (safety for you might be a school with say a 2.5-2.8 accepted GPA). So mostly concentrate on compiling a list of schools that are closer to your stats. </p>

<p>[College</a> Search - College Confidential](<a href=“http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/]College”>http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/)</p>

<p>When you use the above search tool, only put in your scores and the states you are interested in. I have found that when you start adding in all the majors that the information can mess up the results. So scores and states only at first. Then look at each school’s website and find out whether they offer your intended major. </p>

<p>Dont’ forget to buy the books I mentioned on your other post! It’s really important that you get realistic about acceptance stats, rates, and concentrate on schools that will gladly accept you. You will have options, so don’t worry! make some college visits this summer. Again, Eckard in FL is a nice little school and would be on target :)</p>

<p>Franklin Pierce University in NH is located in a rural, but gorgeous setting where outdoor activity rules. Div. II sports. 60 mins from Boston.</p>

<p>OP said money is no issue. Also, click on the Liberal Arts Colleges and Regional Colleges tabs and you will see many private colleges.</p>