<p>I still can't decide where I should apply.
Can anybody help me to decide??
Any comment would be appreciated.</p>
<p>SAT 1
CR-710 Math-740 Writing-620
SAT 2
Bio E-800, chem-770, Math2c-800
GPA
4.0/4.0 UW (my school doesnt have a lot of APs or honours..)
average : about 95
EC
not much..
math contest club for 3 yrs - was in school math team for 2 local math contests
junior hospital volunteer for 2 yrs
leadership program for 2 yrs
homework club for 1 yr
play clarinet
volunteered in the local fisheries projects</p>
<p>So..
where should I apply?
oh. and, i want to apply for biochemsitry major..
what would be safety schools or reach schools?
Thanks..</p>
<p>This isn't about college, but out of curiosity, what is a "homework club"?</p>
<p>california community college - reach</p>
<p>Do you know what you're looking for in a college? Biochemistry is offered at most universities, and your stats fit quite few colleges.</p>
<p>apply to MIT for kicks</p>
<p>Where do you live, where do you want to go to school, do you prefer cities or suburbs or rural areas, do you see yourself going to school at a big university of small liberal arts college. So far, about 1,500 schools fit your criteria.</p>
<p>well
first, homework club is a club where you help younger students with their hws
..</p>
<p>and,
for universities..I don't really mind where I live since I am an international student and don't have a "home" in USA.
I would prefer big universities in large cities tho..</p>
<p>one of the schools that I was thinking was UIUC and U of Texas-Austin,
as an international student,
what are my chances???</p>
<p>Boston University
Brandeis University
Carnegie Mellon University
Case Western Reserve University
Emory University
Indiana University
Ohio State University
Pennsylvania State University
Purdue University
SUNY Stony Brook
University of California-Davis
University of California-San Diego
University of Colorado-Boulder
University of Florida
University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Oregon
University of Southern California
University of Texas-Austin
University of Washington
Univeristy of Wisconsin</p>
<p>Washington might be a particularly good one to check out. Your stats match, it has superb science programs, and Seattle is an awesome city for college kids.</p>