<p>Fairly Competitive New England Public High School
I'm a junior right now.</p>
<p>3.7 GPA
ALL A's And B's
7/245
SATS: M 570 V 650 W 640
(not a good standardized test taker)
SAT2's in June</p>
<p>EC's-4 years Class President
Student Council<br>
NHS
World Lang. Honor Society
Model UN Delegate
FBLA Officer
Various Community Service
Summer Internship with a Brokerage
2 Varsity Sports for 4 Years, Will Be Captain In Both My Senior year</p>
<p>Some School Awards
FBLA State Conference 1st Place,
Hopefully will place in Nationals</p>
<p>I know my SATs hurt me. I will probably take a summer course but I wouldn't expect an improvement more than 100 points. </p>
<p>Intended Major: Finance or Econ
I'd really like to hear some suggestions as well. Small Schools with good business/econ dept., tight knit community feel, less emphasis on SAT's...</p>
<p>I second Bowdoin and all schools that are SAT optional. Mid, Williams, Hav, Colgate would be virtually impossible with these scores, even with 100 more points.</p>
<p>So bowdoin and connecticut colleges are both possibilities, wat about bucknell and Washington and Lee and some others. Colgate is really out of reach by the way?</p>
<p>Bowdoin. Bates. Holy Cross. Mount Holyoke (if female). Conn. College. Try to do well on the SAT 2s. Midd. has a funny SAT requirement, as well. Look into taking the ACT.</p>