Need Safety School

<p>Stats:
Junior Black Female in NYC Public School
SAT:600M 600 500
SAT II: Math II 550
GPA: 92</p>

<p>Curriculum:
9th-Honors Geometry, Honors Biology, Global, Spanish 3,4, English, Art
10th-Honors Algebra, Honors Chemistry, Global, Spanish 5,6, English
11th-AP US History, Honors English, Physics, Math B, College Business Course, Medical Lab
12th- WILL BE AP Calc AB, AP Biology, English....</p>

<p>ECs:
Altar Server (9,10,11)
School Step Team (10,11)
Church Youth Group (9,10,
Church Sunday School Assistant (9,10,11)
Church Choir (11)
History trip to Paris (10)
S-prep courses (chemistry) at Columbia University (10)
Volunteer in Dean's office at school (10,11)
Gateway Institute for Pre-College Education (9,10,11)
Worked in Pediatric Ward at hospital (9)
American Chemical Society Project seed (10& 11) (research lab)
Fashion Model
NAACP Act-SO Competition</p>

<p>Leadership:
Leader of Step Team in Fall</p>

<p>Awards:
Student of the month_Social Studies
Perfect attendance
Second Award and NAACP awars at NYC Science and Engineering Fair </p>

<p>Major: Biology/Pre-med/ Film</p>

<p>Safety
SUNY StonyBrook
CUNY Hunter College</p>

<p>You might add another, less popular SUNY campus, like Albany or Buffalo.</p>

<p>I'd also encourage you to reach for Cornell ALS. It can't hurt to try!</p>

<p>What is Cornell ALS?</p>

<p>The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. I believe that is one of the state funded schools at Cornell, meaning you'll get the benefits of going to an ivy league college, while paying only a fraction of the price.</p>

<p>I don't really know how SUNY Binghamton fits into your match-safety continuum, but I'd consider apply there as well. And since we're deviating from the discussion of your safety schools, University of Rochester is really good for pre-med. The problem with the kids on this site is that everyone's so wrapped up in getting into Ivy League schools, they never really spend much time thinking about safety schools. Maybe Ithaca College? We need to learn a little more about what type of school you want to go to (big/small, public/private, etc.)</p>

<p>Best of luck!</p>

<p>I have no preferncr right now. I'm still deciding on schools.</p>

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