Not really a chance but moreso a help!

<p>Heres the situation;</p>

<p>I am an aspiring college baseball player from Canada. I have been contacted by some schools but I needa make a list of someothers to send info too. my coach thinks I could be a low d1 to high d3 player. I want to go to the strongest academic school I can find to major in something related to bio / engineering.</p>

<p>SAT - 2240 - I was told not to retake but I dunno what's your advice.<br>
800 Math
690 Reading
750 Writing (12 essay 70 MC)</p>

<p>GPA - 4.0</p>

<p>I'm going to take my SAT II's in the fall.</p>

<p>Anyways here is my list so far, can you all add some of the top notch schools to it. I'm Canadian so I know like Harvard and stuff but I don't know alot of the smaller strong schools. Some of the schools probably have baseball programs that target MLB draft picks etc. that I know I wouldn't be able to make the team, but list em off anyway.</p>

<p>The Ivies
Georgtown
Johns Hopkins
Washington University in St. Louis
Amherst
Williams
Swarthmore
University of Chicago
Cal Tech
MIT
Georgetown</p>

<p>Any others?</p>

<p>Ps. Say I had a brutal junior year, would I have an alright chance at some of these schools without baseball. Obviously their acceptance rates are miniscule but would I stand a chance assuming I get decent SAT II's refs essay and have dece EC's?</p>

<p>everything depends on how good of a baseball player you are, but it sounds like your coach supports you so i am assuming you are fine there.</p>

<p>so… your SATs are fine if you want to be recruited as an athlete.</p>

<p>caltech does not recruit for sports, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. MIT might but certainly not as intensively as the ivies.</p>

<p>i highly recommend spending most energy pursuing cornell and princeton with your combination of baseball and bio/engineering. they are great schools for both.</p>

<p>good luck.</p>