<p>Hi! I'm a senior in high school, and a while ago i finished applying to 6 colleges... it wasn't until the other that i realized i can't really see myself at any of those schools, i like them- but one doesn't stand out from the others. If you guys could offer me some suggestions that would be great.
-I'm looking for a small (2,000-10,000) college in the northeast
-I want to major in education
-Not a huge party school
-My GPA is a 3.6 ... i want to go somewhere that i will be surrounded by others who have a good work ethic, not a school where they accept people with very low GPA's (not that that's a bad thing!) However my SAT is a 1530, so i need to be realistic.
I already applied to
Rider (accepted:)
Monmouth
Ramapo
Montclair
Richard Stockton
Seton Hall
Thank you so much in advance!!! :D</p>
<p>I also have a handful of EC’s and community service… i’m not going to post them but if you could just post schools that meet (or somewhat meet) what i’m looking for i’ll look into it! Thanks again!</p>
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<p>muhlenebrg college</p>
<p>You should realize that many colleges’ admission deadlines have already passed, so your choices are going to be more limited.</p>
<p>I don’t know if the deadline already passed by Saint Rose is a great school for those looking to be in the field of education.</p>
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<p>I don’t know your financial situation, but if finances were not a concern, you could apply to the following which have deadlines from Jan. 15th on:</p>
<p>Muhlenberg
Providence
Holy Cross</p>
<p>Haven’t most college deadlines passed already for seniors?</p>
<p>On the College Board website you can search for schools with application deadlines after a certain date. Most schools are Jan.1 or around there, but there are some that are Jan15th or later, as well as rolling admissions.</p>
<p>Syracuse could be an excellent option</p>