<p>The deeper and deeper I wade into the college application process, the more I fear that I'm not going to get into ANY of the colleges I apply to. So I'm looking for match and safety schools to add to my list, so I can feel better about the whole applying-to-college thing.</p>
<p>I'm probably going to feel incredibly mediocre in comparison after posting this, but here goes.</p>
<p>White female, public high school in suburban MA</p>
<p>SAT: 1320/1990 (first try, taking again in fall)
SAT II: 700 US History, 620 Literature (may retake this one)</p>
<p>Freshman year: freshman literature (honors), geometry (honors), spanish 2 (honors), world history (honors), freshman science (honors); GPA ~ 3.3/3.4ish
Sophomore year: lit studies (honors), biology (honors), algebra II (honors), spanish 3 (honors), US history I (honors); GPA ~ 3.7/3.8ish
Junior year: British lit (honors)/American lit (honors), precalc (honors), AP US history, spanish 4 (honors), music theory (honors, not sure if college will look at this?); GPA ~ 3.2/3.3ish
Senior schedule: AP music theory, AP gov, Russian/Euro lit honors, dramatic lit honors, chemistry, physiology honors </p>
<p>(All GPA's unweighted)</p>
<p>My cumulative GPA comes out to be a 3.4-3.5ish</p>
<p>EC's: band until junior year, also going to be a member of the new town "community band" my old band director is starting (probably first or second chair flute), choir all four years (audition-only women's choir junior year, highly selective audition-only chamber choir senior year), school plays/musicals all four years, Tri-M (music honors society) since sophomore year, GSA since sophomore year (secretary senior year), girl scout since kindergarten, part-time job since spring of sophomore year (10-20 hours a week, shift leader and hopefully soon-to-be shift manager), study voice and guitar outside of school, studied flute for seven-ish years... maybe a few more I'm forgetting right now</p>
<p>As of now, considering a major in communications and possibly a minor in music. I'm looking for an urban campus preferably on the east coast, though I'm not averse to exploring other areas. Any suggestions for matches/safeties would be incredibly appreciated. What the heck, reach suggestions would be appreciated too! Basically any suggestions at all about any part of the college application process would be wonderful. Thanks!!</p>