History in and around Boston

<p>I am a senior at a fairly challenging public high school in massachusetts
My States
2.9 gpa on the way up
Have only taken level courses in Math, Spanish, Chemistry, and Theater(level 1 aka college prep is the only level offered in theater)
The rest of my classes have been honors or ap
I got a 2 on the world history test and doing well in the US History course
I got a 1550 out of 2400 on the Sats but im retaking them
I got a 600 on The Bio E SAT2 and Im taking it in US History
My Extras
Volunteer at local science center 4 years
Earth Day cleanup 3 years
Mass. Democrat Convention 1 year
Nursing Home volunteer 2 years
Destination Imagination participant/volunteer 4 years
Can Drive 4 years
Freshman Orientation 3 years
Ski Club 1 year
Student Council 1 year
Employee for child with cereberal palsey 1.5 years
Employee for Clark University 4 years
Actor in several theater productions(lead in 8) 4 years
Musical (Lead/strong supporting character 3 years)
Drama Club participent/President 2 years
Balfour Biodome Program at Clark University 2 years
Office Aide 2 years
Volunteer at Graduation 1 year
Suprientent Advisory comittee 1 year</p>

<p>I would like to attend a small to medium or slighty large school in Massachusetts the closer to Boston the better. That has a strong history program. I dont care if it is public or private any advice would be greatly appreciated!</p>

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<p>suffolk, umass-boston, simmons, stonehill, wheelock, endicott</p>

<p>curry college outside boston but might be a possiblitly,you should get in rather easily and its pretty close to boston....not to sure about other places...my best suggestion would be to just find a list of schools in the boston area if thats the area your really intrested in and just go through them one by one and find your favorites.</p>