Help Me Please For these Colleges I will chance back

<p>I am an International Student </p>

<p>Freshmen Year GPA : 3.3
Sophomore Year GPA : 3.0
Junior Year GPA: 3.87
Overall GPA 3.4
In My Junior Year I took 3 Honors Classes and 1 Ap Lit Class I had Over a 92 % average </p>

<p>I have taken the SAT</p>

<p>Reading - 500
Math - 630
Writing - 550</p>

<p>I am planning to take it again in October , trying to bring my score up to a 1750 - 1800</p>

<p>My Ec's
120 + hours of community service
Basketball - 4 years
Interact Club - 4 years , Was the Secretary and Director
Student Concil - 1 year , Class president
Yearbook - 3 years
Guitar - 3 years
Managed an Internet Cafe , 2 summers
Worked in a Jewelery Store , 2 summers</p>

<p>Class Rank - 22%</p>

<p>Awards
National Honor Society
Science Fair, School , and Inter-school Winners</p>

<p>I am pretty sure i am going to be a business Major</p>

<p>Here are the Schools
University of Florida (Alumni : My Sociology Teacher Went there, and wanted to reccomend me)</p>

<p>Florida State University
Ohio State University
Purdue University
Penn State University - At University Park
Syracuse University</p>

<p>Thanks So much</p>

<p>If you guys dont mind do you know some other Universities that are ranked well that i can get into.</p>

<p>ohh and i took the TOEFL and i got a 600</p>

<p>As far as I know, your list of schools aren’t too selective. To be honest, your GPA is low, and your SAT score isn’t bad, but it’s sort of average. Don’t let this discourage you though. Your junior year should help you out a lot. I think you have a 50% chance at all of the schools on your list. I would write a college essay about something that relates to your GPA boost junior year. Good luck! And chance back, please. :)</p>

<p>Sorry if my comment seems blunt. Also, if you’re from Texas, I would apply to Texas A&M. It has a great engineering school, and it isn’t too difficult to get into. But if you aren’t from Texas, you should apply to private schools out of state since these tend to give more scholarships than public out of state schools.</p>