<p>the 3 schools i'm looking at right now are
Earlham College, Indiana
Cornell College, Iowa
Beloit College, Wisconsin
Lawrence University, Wisconsin</p>
<p>I have a 3.73 GPA at a very tough high school in Appleton, Wisconsin.
I've taken over 10-15 honors classes, and 3 AP's so far, and i'm signed for 3 more in my senior year. (Chem, Spanish, English)</p>
<p>My ACT is a 26, and I'm taking it again in June.
I scored very highly on the PSAT math (720-780), but not as well in the other sections.
My grades show I'm much better at science and math.
I've played Volleyball for 3 years (last year was captain and starter on state team)
Basketball for 2 years
Baseball for 3 years (starter as junior)
Student Council 2 years
NHS 2 years
Volunteered w/ special olympics
Volunteer for many outdoor clean ups and things like that(i like outdoors things)</p>
<p>what are my chances of getting into any of those 4 schools</p>
<p>I would say you're in at all of those, maybe you will even get some money if your retake your SAT and do well. If I were you, I would try the next tier up.</p>
<p>you say try some "next tier" colleges...what schools would you be talking about, I haven't really looked at any schools outside of this level of difficulty</p>
<p>UMich might be a stretch out of state, BUT, why not try the best public state school for you. Wisconson-Madison is a great school that just happens to be in-state, but are you just looking at liberal arts colleges?</p>