Is this a good college list? If not, what are some colleges I should add last minute?

As you have conveyed the information, your highest composite is a 32 and that is what you should report. (As you recognized, your superscore can have no “date.”) Should a school’s policy be to superscore, they will do this themselves. Good luck.

@merc81
Thanks. While you’re here, another question. I played tennis varsity grades 9-11. It’s a spring sport, so by the time it starts, college accepts will probably be out. But my question is this, should I include year 12 if I am hesitant on joining the team this year due to personal issues? I could end up joining, I could end up not joining by the time its spring.

Another question as well. On the common app, it asks for my career interest in the future. If I put Engineer, would it be bad to have that when applying to schools where I am putting finance as my major, such as BC? Is it possible to change that part of the common app from either Finance to Engineering before/after submitting to certain schools?

Any honest answer will do, such as: “Tennis: Varsity, grades 9,10,11. 12th pending” or “Spring tennis: varsity, grades 9,10,11.”

I think the common app is literally “common” and cannot be changed. However, I should not be your only source on this.

You should feel free to write “Engineering or Finance” under career interest. This would simply be stating a fact.

@merc81

Tahnks, I’ll do that for tennis. Yeah, but it only gives me one option :confused:

@TurnerT @merc81

Do you guys think it’s a bad idea to apply to BC’s Caroll School of Management, which is known to be more selective, in order to major in Finance?

Compared to applying to Morissey CAS to major in Economics?

I don’t know much about either majors, they just interest me, and BC doesn’t have engineering so yeah. There’s still an option of going for Biology or some sort of medical major. Last minute decisions, I’m freaking out now-- need some guidance :confused: