<p>I have an ACT Composite of 31, weighted gpa of 3.846, uw of 3.6ish, play on varsity golf, and have sat2 scores of bio e and m 690 Spanish 660 and math 1 640. I got a 5 on the ap bio test and am in thee top 15 percent. I also live in ct and most likely business or bio major
Colleges I'm applying to:
UConn
Penn State
Northeastern
Boston College
Villanova
Pitt
UDel
Fordham
U Maryland </p>
<p>Is this a good list with both safeties and reaches?
Thanks for opinions, and if you have any recommendations, I like big schools near cities, and in the northeast. Thanks</p>
<p>I think so! I think you have a chance at all of these schools! Good luck!</p>
<p>I think you have a good chance at all those schools, and you have a good mix of safeties, targets and reaches. You might also like Boston U (similar to northeastern) or U Mass, and possibly NYU.</p>
<p>Yeah I visited BU and I didn’t like the “campus” an I thought about NYU, but I feel like it will be the same as BU</p>
<p>Does anybody think I could get money at any of these colleges?</p>
<p>How much money do you need? What is your budget like?</p>
<p>Most public universities do not give good aid to students from out-of-state. Are any of these in-state for you?</p>
<p>Uconn is instate. My brothers going to u del this year and some money would be nice, not like full rides, like 10k a year maybe</p>
<p>What is your family’s EFC? Your parent should know since you have a sibling in college.</p>
<p>I don’t know, incomes over 100k</p>
<p>Any other opinions please</p>
<p>You do need to sit down with your parents and talk about the money issue. If they have sizable college funds for both you and your brother it is possible that they can afford to have both of you at OOS public universities. However, if they don’t, you may have to find more affordable options.</p>