Messed up my high school career.Poop.

<p>Soo...I want to go to.....Cornell, Vanderbilt, Duke, Georgetown, Emory, Case Western, Wake Forest, Kenyon or Denison, and Ohio State Unvi.(Back up)</p>

<p>(KINDA IMPORTANT) I transfered at the beginning of my soph. year from public to private school. My school is easily the hardest in the state and one of the best in the nation (I am actually serious, I know a lot of kids say that but mine is truly hard). So my soph. year was not so smooth (school took some time to get used to), Kinda miserable at the school so I didn't exactly try very hard. Senior year stepped into gear, hard classes with solid GPA.</p>

<p>Soph.Year
Advanced Alegbra
Chinese 1
Chemistry
US History
English 10
------GPA: 3.1 </p>

<p>Jr. Year
Advanced Pre-calc
Chinese 2
Physics
Modern Euro
English 11
------GPA: 3.2</p>

<p>Sr. Year
HCalc 1 (Took the AP, 4)
AP Stats (5)
Bio 1
AP Econ (5)
Honors English 12 (Took the AP, 5)
-----GPA: 4.0</p>

<p>Overall GPA 3.3
SAT: 2100
ACT:32
No class rank</p>

<p>Service Board (2yrs)
Art society (2yrs)
China Care (2yrs)
Club Soccer (12 Yrs)
Varsity Soccer (2 years)
-Honorable mention League
55 service hours helping special-needs kids go fishing
I speak 2 languages
Great teacher recommendations</p>

<p>Raising your SATs too the 2200 level would help a bit, but at this point I wouldnt know if that would be feasible. I hate to sound discouraging but I hope you have some major hook.Case and OSU seem very doable though.</p>

<p>Major hook? Like what?</p>

<p>URM… Athlete… Donor/Legacy.</p>

<p>Ah Ha! Okay well, I am pretty good at soccer I have a decent chance at making all the D3 schools + Cornell. In addition I am African American, my parents are immigrants from North Africa. Tuition at school 20,000 donate around 4,000 a year. That help any?</p>

<p>Well being a URM + athlete would be huge in helping you. If you can get recruited to play at Cornell I think you can get in, key word being recruited meaning you should get in-touch the coach and show him your stats.</p>

<p>Sounds Great! So since most of those colleges didn’t really match me, do you have any recommendations for other colleges?</p>