<p>I'm getting really worried about finding some good match schools. I have some reaches and a few safeties, but I'm just not really sure which places would be a fit for me with my qualifications. I took the SAT's twice and my best scores are CR: 610, M: 520, W: 590. I'm going to take them again this fall, hopefully I can raise them. I've taken all the hardest classes available every year, so I'm not really worried about that. As for GPA, I only know weighted which is about 3.69/4.0 and class rank is somewhere in between 15 and 20 out of... around 170? EC's are reasonable, nothing to complain about there. I don't know, this all seems average to me :l I'm looking for schools on the east coast, but I'm open to all suggestions. Thanks.</p>
<p>What kind of school are you looking for? Big? Small? Big City? Middle of Nowhere?</p>
<p>I'd prefer a big city, but suburban would be okay too. I just don't want a college out in the middle of no where. No small towns, that's where I live now and I can't stand it. As for size, I'm really not too sure.</p>
<p>Also, I want to study biology. I don't know if that makes much of a difference because basically every school has a bio program hahah.</p>
<p>Boston University: Reach
University of Miami: Reach
Georgia Tech (Atlanta): Reach
GWU (DC): Reach
American: Match
Loyola Chicago: Safety</p>
<p>Thanks! I really want to go to BU, but it is a reach for me hahah.</p>
<p>NORTHEASTERN!!!!!! Totally fits your stats and desires!!!!!</p>
<p>Hey, thanks. I was looking at Northeastern</p>
<p>Look at Suffolk and Emerson in Boston. Fordham may be good, if you want to try NY City. Goucher is in a small but nice city just outside Baltimore, and it would be a great choice.</p>
<p>Thank you, everyone!</p>
<p>Also, look at Duquesne (PA), Drew (NJ), Marist (NY) and UMass Amherst.</p>