<p>I'm in the top 6% of my class and I've taken lots of AP's (9 in total). Im looking to get into Economics and International Relations and i am half hispanic. </p>
<p>anyone got any suggestions???</p>
<p>I'm in the top 6% of my class and I've taken lots of AP's (9 in total). Im looking to get into Economics and International Relations and i am half hispanic. </p>
<p>anyone got any suggestions???</p>
<p>Nearly anywhere. </p>
<p>For starters, you can look at:
Some Ivies
NYU stern
Chicago
Northwestern
UVA
UMich
CMU</p>
<p>thanks a lot! yeay ive been looking at NYU and UVA. </p>
<p>anyone got anything else?</p>
<p>I would recommend Duke and Dartmouth.</p>
<p>Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Colgate, Middlebury, Tufts, Bucknell.</p>
<p>The best schools for International Relations are:</p>
<p>Tufts
Georgetown
Johns Hopkins
Stanford</p>
<p>-- for safeties: American, GWU, thanks to their D.C. locations</p>
<p>Is your 3.6 weighted or unweighted? </p>
<p>Also, finding matches only by test scores and one interest is probably not a good idea. Try going on collegeboard.com and use their search engine. Sometimes it is helpful and sometimes it isn't... but it doesn't hurt to try.</p>
<p>Lzy: doesn't matter so much if it's weighted or not, he's still in the top 6% of his class, making him desirable to most every school.</p>
<p>the 3.6 is unweighted. yea it really hurts me i think because i really slacked off sophomore year but oh well</p>