Need Advice for Good Econ Programs Based on My Stats

<p>~~~Personal Info~~~
Ethnicity- Caucasian
Gender- Male</p>

<p>~~~School Info~~~
School- Very Rigorous Private High School (Best in State)
Course Load- Challenging (Pretty close to hardest, we offer 16+ AP courses so it is nearly impossible to take them all)</p>

<p>~~~Test Scores~~~
Sat I: 2320
Act - 35</p>

<p>SAT II's:
History - 770
Bio - 750
Chem - 800</p>

<p>~~~Gpa/Rank~~~
Freshman Year- 3.37 First Semester, 3.81 Second Semester
Sophmore Year- 4.13 First Semester, 4.31 Second Semester
Junior Year- 4.5 First Semester, 4.5 Second Semester
Senior Year (So far) 4.5 First Semester</p>

<p>Overall GPA: 4.16 (unweigthed)
Very Strong Upward Trend</p>

<p>(Note: A+ is worth 4.5, A is worth 4.0)</p>

<p>Rank: School does not rank.</p>

<p>Got my act together Sophmore Year.....</p>

<p>~~~Course Schedule~~~
Freshman Year:
English I
Global History I
Algebra I
P.E./C++ (Second Semester)
Health/Fine Arts
Biology I
Russian I
Theology I</p>

<p>Sophmore Year:
English II
Global History II
Adv. Geometry
Java I
Adv. Chemistry
Rusian II
Theology II</p>

<p>Junior Year:
English III (Honors/AP)
AP US History
Adv. Algebra II/Trig
AP Comp. Sci AB
AP Physics B
Rusian III
Theology III</p>

<p>Senior Year:
British Literature
AP Euro History
AP Calc BC
AP Chem
AP Bio
AP Econ
Theology IV
Russian IV</p>

<p>~~~EC's~~~
1) Tutoring At Disadvantaged School for 4 years
2) Bagger at Local Grocery Store
3) Mock Trial (won states)
4) Model UN
5) NHS
6) Extensive Work in Economics Research (too detailed to go into depth here)
7) Math Team</p>

<p>~~Leadership~~~
1) Mock Trial Team Captain
2) NHS President
3) Class Vice-President
4) Other Small Positions</p>

<p>~~~Awards~~~
1) Some Small Local Awards
2) Math Team
3) See Leadership
4) Awards for Economic Research (too detailed to go into depth here)
5) National Merit Semi-Finalist</p>

<p>(Lacking Here)</p>

<p>~~~Schools~~~
Looking for Schools With a GOOD Econ Program....
What Else I am looking for:
1) College Town/Rural Setting
2) SMART PEERS
3) Pretty Campus
4) Open Professors
5) Ease of getting around and getting stuff done...
6) Affordable.... Max is 20k/year...</p>

<p>(Please Note: Half of this post is completely fantasy, I am currently a Junior in HS and am on track to do all of this, I just want to see where these stats would put me, Thanks :))</p>

<p>LAC or University?</p>

<p>Does not matter to me, as long as it fits my criteria…</p>

<p>Look at Dartmouth and Berkeley to start.</p>

<p>From previous posts you already know the good econ programs out there. Do you think you will qualify for need based aid or do you need merit aid?</p>

<p>my family makes combined around $90-100k a year… we are not poor by any means but paying more than $20k a year would be out of our budget…</p>

<p>Amherst
Bowdoin
Carleton
Haverford
Pomona
Swarthmore
Wesleyan
Williams</p>

<p>Pointoforder, While those are all great schools I don’t think they offer much merit aid (I know Carleton only offers $2K for NMF). I would look at slightly lower tier schools for merit aid. Denison, Grinnell, Beloit, Case Western, Ohio State if you want the large D1 school feeling.</p>

<p>Erin’s Dad, I agree they aren’t merit aid schools, but that doesn’t mean that they won’t be affordable to the poster. In fact these schools are among the nation’s handful (25 or so) most generous colleges in terms of aid. Based on the information from the o.p. about family income and ability to contibute something towards colleges, I think it is likely that those schools will provide great financial aid packages.</p>

<p>For example, at Williams College those with family income of $75,000 to $99,999 receive aid on average of $32,330 a year. Lots of factors go into the determination, but some in that band receive aid of up to $45,851. The same is true at Haverford, Bowdoin, and others. So, I don’t think the o.p. should rule those schools out.</p>