Help, suggest schools, and chance at anything?

<p>Gender: F
Ethnicity: Hispanic
Location: DC & Maryland, But Residency in Maryland priority
College Class Year: 2014, So graduating May 2010
High School: Public
High School Type: Up & Coming, Definitely an Urban not well ranked school
Will apply for financial aid: No, Income > $200,000
Legacy: University of Maryland- Mother</p>

<p>College requirements- > 15,000 People, A football team</p>

<p>Academics:</p>

<p>GPA - Unweighted: urrrh, school doesn't do this but about.. 3.30 ?
GPA - Weighted: 3.65
Class Rank: top 35%
Class Size: 348
Honors classes- 13
AP- 4</p>

<p>Scores:</p>

<p>SAT I Math: 620
SAT I Critical Reading: 540
SAT I Writing: 560
SAT I Combined: 1720
^ Taking again on Nov 7th</p>

<p>ACT: 26 (took again, awaiting scores)</p>

<p>AP Scores:
Psychology (4); Lang & Comp + Pol Sci + Stat & Prob (All Pending)</p>

<p>Extrassss:
*Internship-12th grade- 15 hours per week/August 1, 2009-May 31,2010 (Police Department, Learning the Enforcement & Law sides of it and doing research on old cases for them, Training help also 1 of 2 in the county selected)</p>

<p>*Language Tutor- 11th grade- 8 hours per week/12 weeks per year (While leaving in Italy, helped to tutor the Italians in english language & culture</p>

<p><em>Varsity Cheerleading Football & Basketball *want to continue in College IF i can</em> (except 12th grade football due to severely broken hand)- 9 through 12th grade- 10 hours per week/22 weeks per year (11th grade Captain)</p>

<p>*Competition Cheerleading - 9 through 12th grade- 8 hours per week/40 weeks per year (do a lot of community service with them: Were also ranked national and have won many National & State competitions)</p>

<p>*Competitive Figure Skating (hoping to continue in college)- 9 through 12th grade- 10 hours per week/20 weeks per year (Training a the local rink, and have place State & Nation wide)</p>

<p>Community Service:
*Cheerleading Coach- 12th grade- 4 hours per week/35 weeks per year (At the cheerleading gym where I cheer, I coach along side two others a team of 3 to 5 year olds)</p>

<p>*Cheerleading Camps- 9 through 12th grade- 6 hours per camp/5 camps per year Various sponsored camps we helped to run & work for younger kids, and kids coming into high school)</p>

<p>*MS Walks- 9 through 11th grade- 5 hours per walk/2 walks per year (With my cheerleading team, we helped to run them, get people signed in, pass out numbers, and hand out medals and food)</p>

<p>*Soup Kitchen- 9 through 11th grade- 3 hours per week/5 weeks per year (At the local soup kitchen, we helped to prepare and serve food)</p>

<p>*Environmental help, Earth day- 9 through 10th grade- 5 hours per week/1 week per year (on earth day, we would go out and plant trees and flowers in community parks)</p>

<p>Honors and awards:
Honor roll 9-12th grade
Academic letter 9-12th grade
Athletic achievement 9-12th grade
State Scholar 9-12th grade
Graduating with Honors</p>

<p>I've looked into (not nec. applying, just scoped out)-
Ohio State
University of Maryland-Applied already
Penn State
Syracuse
Michigan
Wisconsin
Washington
Colorado
Alabama- Applied already
Minnesota
Auburn
Oklahoma
Tenn.
Towson
Connecticut</p>

<p>HELP?!
Amandarin is online now</p>

<p>Help? I know its long, ill chance back!</p>

<p>Rea;;;;y help?</p>

<p>Definitely consider Auburn University. Students from metro DC like Auburn, Auburn provides the big college experience with a very walkable campus unlike University of Maryland. Students are very friendly. You should contact the metro DC admission recruiter Jim Parrish - here [Inquire</a> About Auburn - Recruitment Staff](<a href=“http://www.auburn.edu/admissions/inquire/staff/recruitment/parrish.html]Inquire”>http://www.auburn.edu/admissions/inquire/staff/recruitment/parrish.html).
As with any college, you should visit the campus for the day (take the tour, speak to a representative of the school which you plan to major, and meet with someone regarding an activity which you are really interested like cheerleading). Since you are visiting Auburn, you should visit Alabama. Thus, you can compare and contrast the two universities. Both universities welcome well rounded out of state students.</p>

<p>Haha I’ve already been accepted to Alabama, and such and were making a trip down there… I was considering applying to Auburn! but i wasn’t sure if it was for me… I never got into the campus of it though, i like UMD’s campus… haha I dont think its too big =/ but yeah Im going to probably visit Alabama, Auburn, FSU, Gatech and something else while im in the south</p>

<p>bumppage yo</p>