<p>African American Junior Male
School in Atlanta Georgia
3.4 GPA
Couple of AP's
1800 SAT
Not sure what to study in College...Can you guys just start naming some colleges that I could probably get into.
By the way it's a huge RISING Trend.
Bilingual.
Officer/Could be president of FBLA
French Club
Chess Club
Beta Club
20 Hours a Week job
Indoor soccer
Some volunteering.</p>
<p>University of Georgia
Georgia Tech (maybe)
University of Maryland
USC (reach, but worth a shot)</p>
<p>UGA
UVA
USC
Clemson
Emory
Texas
Illinois</p>
<p>Oh and any location will be fine, not just stuck to the south.</p>
<p>Have you tried the Counselor-o-Matic at the Princeton Review website? You can select by state and it will give you the best 3 schools for each state for your grades and SAT scores and financial status.</p>
<p>You really think that works? Thanks for the suggestion but it does not take GPA into effect at all.
It will list the same colleges from a 2.0 to 4.0 GPA</p>
<p>consider looking at schools that will value the geographic and racial diversity you will add to the program. I financial aid is a consideration, look for schools that meet full-need (you will still pay lots, but less than at some schools) or look for 2nd and 3rd tier schools that might give you a rull-ride.</p>
<p>one college I like to suggest is colorado college. <a href="http://www.coloradocollege.edu%5B/url%5D">www.coloradocollege.edu</a></p>
<p>Counselor-O-Matic does ask for your GPA and SAT scores.</p>
<p>It does not take them in consideration...Try putting a 2.0 than look at what it gives you.</p>
<p>BU, GWU, American, Northeastern, UConn, UVM</p>
<p>hsmomstef Thanks alot! I really like that school ALOT..any other suggestions?</p>
<p>A URM applicant gets a considerable boost. You can look at schools where your stats fall at the low end of the 25/75 stats. It's hard to throw out college names not knowing what you want to study. Liberal Arts schools might be a good place to decide. Look at Grinnell, Vassar, Trinity, Bates.</p>
<p>Colorado College is, indeed, a really neat place!</p>
<p>Would you rather go to a big school -- or a smaller liberal arts school?</p>
<p>looking into humanities -- or more math and science stuff</p>
<p>do you like to study and read and discuss -- or are you good with doing that for school and prefer to spend your free time doing sports or activities?</p>
<p>Decent sized school (8k+)
More into math and science</p>
<p>I play soccer and would love to go into Engineering or Medical field</p>
<p>I was thinking of Emory, I could probably get into Oxford College at Emory, and get the dual-degree that includes engineering</p>
<p>But still need other colleges to apply to next year.</p>
<p>Anyone know?</p>
<p>Actually, Counselor-o-matic does change when you change your GPA as long as you also change your class rank.
If you put in the you have a 2.0 GPA but you forget to change that you're top 5% of your class, then it looks like you're attending a really challenging highschool and it all evens out. I just changed mine so it said 2.0 GPA and bottom 50% of my class and got a bunch of the safest safety schools for reaches. So, it's accurate.</p>
<p>So I'm a match for Cornell? No.</p>