Match Schools

What are some good match schools with a 2080 SAT (630 CR, 770 M, 680 W)?

Preferably on the East Coast, Southeast, or Midwest.
From MD

What’s your uw gpa? Kinda hard to judge without it…

My bad… UW is 3.92

Academic and other interests? Large or small? Will you need financial aid? There are loads of colleges that potentially fit the bill, ranging from Pitt to U. Miami to Fordham to Rhodes to Goucher to American to Hampshire.

It’d be a lot easier if you listed some schools you were interested in, then checking to see if they were matches. Like woogzmama said there a whole lot of places that would fit that bill.

UIUC (less engineering, unless you can get that SAT score up)
Indiana University
Purdue
Emory
Georgia Tech if you can get that score up
Wake Forest
U Florida

It really depends on your major as mentioned above, but this is a pretty generic list.

Im more interested in Political Science but i would apply undecided, more interested in larger (5k-20k). Maybe Villanova and BC (I go to a catholic school) and Wake and UMich and then Notre Dame and UNC as reach schools(?). I do have a lot of ECs and Service. Also financial aid is not a problem

Boston Coll
Clemson
Emory
Georgetown

Holy Cross (Legacy)
James Madison

UMD College Park (In-state)
Michigan

North Carolina Chapel Hill

Notre Dame
UPenn (Super Reach)
Villanova
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
William and Mary

^Emory, Georgetown, William and Mary, Notre Dame, and maybe even Wake Forest would NOT be matches for this candidate (assuming good-great ECs, GPA, recommendations, essays, etc.)- they would be reaches. Everything else seems pretty on point.

What is your intendedmajor and home state?

UNC is a big reach, since the OP is not applying from within NC. I’d say Pitt, American, George Washington, U of Miami, Wake Forest, and Tulane are all good choices.

Political Science and I’m from MD

Then UMich is definitely a reach too.

@billcsho Wow, I can’t believe I missed that- yeah you’re definitely right with UMich being reach with this SAT score (although, like others have mentioned, test scores are only one part of the admissions decision making).