<p>2 AP Classes, Multiple Advanced classes throughout highschool (Higher level Math/Spanish class)</p>
<p>Test Scores:
SATs - [1590/2400] [1120/1600]
CR - 480
Math - 640
Writing - 470
(I am going to retake them and I am going to score a lot higher hopefully, on all my practices I did better on my CR and Writing)</p>
<p>ECs:
Track <a href="Captain%20for%20Junior/Senior%20Year">Junior/Senior Year</a>
Golf <a href="Captain%20for%20Junior/Senior%20Year">Freshman-Senior Year</a>
FBLA [Freshman-Senior Year]
Yearbook Club [Sophomore Year]
Youth group with my church [Sophomore Year]
Altar Serving with my church [Freshman-Senior Year]</p>
<p>Major:
Business/Accounting </p>
<p>Chance me for the following PLEASE:
University of Connecticut
Florida State University
SUNY - Stony Brook
SUNY - New Paltz
University of Massachusetts: Amherst
Ithaca College
James Madison University
University of Florida</p>
<p>THANK YOU!! I will chance you in return, as long as you leave a link!</p>
<p>haha SUNY New Paltz…gotta love the mid Hudson area…big hippie school though haha…i like…</p>
<p>i think you should get your english SAT scores up, and then most of those should be okay…i mean you are going for business…i think it’s kinda reading heavy…</p>
<p>i think FSU, New Paltz, Ithaca, James Madison, and UMass Amherst are probably in the range (but kinda harder ranges) category…UConn and UF are reaches…i’d strongly suggest throwing in a safety or two…also look at Babson and Bentley…</p>
<p>Thank you so much wearymachine!! I wrote on your thread even though I really don’t know much about grad school haha. I figured putting my safeties up would be dumb considering I consider them as “Oh, I will definitely get in here.” Yeah I threw UConn and UF on there as a reach, if I were to get into either I’d definitely go there. I just visited New Paltz on Friday and holy crap was it hippy galore!</p>
<p>I pretty much agree with the previous. UF is definitely a reach, but given the amount of schools you are applying to, I’m sure you’ll get into at least a couple of the lower-middle range schools.</p>