<p>UW GPA: 3.47
W GPA: 4.47
SAT:2060<br>
EC's: Robotics Club(recieved a 15000 dollar sponsorship from NASA), Beta Club, National society for high school scholars, debate club, islandkeepers, 2 summer jobs, 200+ volunteer hours at YMCA and food shelter, AAU basketball for 4 years
AP's: World History 4
AP Calc 4
Earth and Environmental science 4
Us History 5
Stats TBD
Bio TBD
Euro TBD
Rank: top 15%</p>
<p>I live in the NC, distance isn't really an issue for me so any college in any state would be ok.</p>
<p>Robotics club? You may want to look into Georgia Tech. You will be able to get in, and you seem to be a math/science person.</p>
<p>Also, NC schools love in-state applicants. I would look at Wake Forest, as it is a good match for your scores. It’s on my list as well, though I’m a little doomed in the whole financial aid area because I’m out-of-state.</p>
<p>Wake forest sounds great, im just a little concerned about the grade deflation there, but its certainly now going onto the list. Any more suggestions?</p>
<p>Also look at Sewanee. It’s a popular school for good students at my school. (I live in the South too). It’s a great school with lots of history and an amazing campus</p>
<p>You have some great options in state. UNC-Chapel Hill would be a great option, particularly for tuition, and Davidson and Wake Forest are great schools. Davidson might be a little bit of a reach. There are so many colleges that would fit your criteria so can you give us an idea of if you prefer a larger university or a smaller LAC, rural, suburban or urban environment, geographic preferences and if you will require financial aid?</p>
<p>I wont require financial aid, but I think I would want a medium sized university, not too small so you know everybody but not too big that professors will have no clue who you are</p>