<p>I'd just like to thank everyone in advance.</p>
<p>-White male from a middle class family living outside of Boston.
-GPA: 3.87
-Rank: 11/113
-SAT: 1900 (670 V, 530 M, 700 W) I'm probably retaking in December to raise my math score.
-SAT IIs: Taking Math I and Lit in November.
-Great reccomendations.
-Great essay.
-Varsity Track and Field for 4 years. Captain.
-Varsity Cross Country for 3 years.
-SADD for 3 years.
-International Club for 3 years.
-Math Club for 2 years.
-Winter Running Club for 2 years. Co-founder.
-Weight Lifting club for 2 years. (It no longer exists so I don't really have the option of doing it anymore.)
-School newspaper for 1 year. I wanted to do it earlier but only seniors can do it.
-Inducted into National Honor Society sophomore year. Secretary.
-Participated in a 2 week foreign exchange program in Japan as a freshman.
-Hosted two foreign exchange students.
-Spanish National Honor Society.
-Junior year courses: AP US History (first half), Honors English, Honors Chemistry, Honors Spanish, Regular lvl Algebra II, Theology.
-Senior year courses: AP US History (second half), AP English, AP Biology, Honors Pre-Calculus, Writer's Workshop, Theology.
-Winner of the Lesley College book award (meh...).</p>
<p>List:
St. Michael's
St. Anselm
Providence
Boston University
Colby
Bates
Holy Cross
Colgate
Boston College
Trinity</p>
<p>I guess that's about it. If anyone is wondering why I only take 3 AP courses, it's because my school only offers 4 and the other is Calc. Math isn't my strong point so I've pretty much struggled just to make it into honors pre-cal. I realize that a lot of my schools may be reaches but I'm comfortable with that. Right now my top choices are Holy Cross and Colgate but I know it'll be tough for both of them. Also, does anyone think I should not send my SAT scores to HC, Bates, and Colby if I can't get the math up? Thanks again everyone.</p>