Is PC a fit/match?

<p>Hey guys, I'm currently in thehunt for colleges. I live in central Massachusetts and I love it here, but I want to go a ittle bit further away for college (1 hr.-5hrs away due to my medical condition). I would like to major in either poly-sci, business, or journalism/english. Most people would consider me "conservative" and outgoing, but those who truly know me know that I am open minded and non-judgemental. So big pluses for me include older, historical campuses, liberal arts collegs, and ones that are strongly associated with politics in some ways. Here are my stats:
Should I send SATs or no and what are my chances </p>

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<p>Alright so here's the deal;
White/male from Massachusetts
Diabetic
GPA: 3.3 UW/3.7 W
Takes 1 Ap, 2 honors
Excels in English and history but not math
EC;
Model UN
Member of jazz choir
president of another choir group
member of an acapella choir
member of 2 volunteer groups
tutor at elementary school
National Honors society
Treasurer of student body</p>

<p>SATs were in mid 500's in CR, M, and W, but its test optional</p>

<p>I'd say you have a pretty good shot. I just got in today with a 1310/1960 SAT, around a 92 average, along with 3 AP and 6 UCONN classes. I applied EA.</p>

<p>I also got in EA without submitting my SAT's and would say you have a very good shot and would say not to send in your SAT's, as they are probably just making their averages and are far from exceptional. Everything else looks good...good luck!</p>

<p>Thanks everyone and I could not agree more with Jeanna. No way I'm sending in those SATs. I have time to retake them though, because I'm a junior. Well see how it all goes. Thanks.</p>

<p>take my advice or not, it's your choice...i got in last year EA with a 1300 SAT of course i didn't submit it and i never retook the damn thing, goodluck and dont stress!</p>