dude just chance me.

<p>At the beginnig of my sophomore year I took the Sats and scored:</p>

<p>M690 Cr640 W660</p>

<p>Several months later I retook them:</p>

<p>M 760 Cr 650 W 680</p>

<p>I plan on taking two satIIs, chemistry and mathIIc, this fall and expect around a 730 on both of them according to practice.</p>

<p>As of right now I have just finished sophomore year but since I am homeschooled and it is practically a law that I start college at least one to two years early. So as a highschool junior I will be going full time to a small college (average sat score M 570 V 530 W? not very impressive) in MI on scholarships and financial aid since you could say I am decently far from rich. I have been taking college classes sice I was fourteen and before my 16 birthday had accumulated 12 college credits but this will be the first for full time. Now I only plan on staying at this college for one year before upgrading to a much more "powerful" one that would fill my pre-med needs but not as a transfer, just starting over. </p>

<p>here they are:</p>

<p>Boston college
johns hopkins
northwestern
boston university
george town
duke</p>

<p>safties:
Providence
Xavier</p>

<p>If you need more info just ask</p>

<p>Or if you have a good college in mind for me just post it </p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Try to get your GPA as close to 4.0 as you can, and get all of your SATs into the 700s if possible. Then, assuming reasonable ECs, you'll be a good candidate for those colleges.</p>

<p>Well I have a 4.0 (including all college classes) and the option of taking another sat looks slim. To raise my score up it would take a decent amount of studing and I am running low on time taking into consideration that in one month I will be going full time to my temporary college and taking classes such as organic chem, calc, english and other mandatory classes the school requires adding up to 14 credits that I only have brief knowledge of and the fact if I don't get a 4.0 I could easily be crucified by my family. The bottom line i don't believe I will have time to raise my sat score in the next 2 months before i apply. Well no big loss, I am sure if I take a more tortuous path through my safty schools and have the correct amount of gusto I will end up at my medical goals. ;)</p>