<p>Hello,
I'm currently a junior studying in an American school in England, but I spent my freshman/sophomore years at an American school in Cairo. I'm of Black ethnicity.</p>
<p>Schools:
American University, Babson College, Boston College, Boston University, UC (Berkeley, LA, San Diego), Emory University, Fordham University, NYU Stern, Northeastern University, U Notre Dame, Pepperdine University, U Richmond, Santa Clara University, U Southern California, and Syracuse University (I obviously won't be applying to all of these schools, probably 6-10 of them, but would like an idea as to which would be considered "Reach, Target, and Safety."</p>
<p>Intended major: Finance or Economics</p>
<p>GPAs:
Freshman year: 3.45 (UW)
Sophomore year: 3.80 (UW)
Junior year: 3.78 (UW) and 4.25 (W)
Senior year: hopefully continued improvement</p>
<p>By the time I graduate high school, I will have taken 8 APs: Psychology, Human Geography, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Biology, Literature, Calculus, Statistics. I've already gotten 2 5's and a 4, and the rest will be next year.</p>
<p>SAT: 1950 (retake in October)
ACT: 29 (retake in September</p>
<p>Extracurriculars are fairly well rounded. Captain of the JV soccer team, Leader of stagecraft/backstage for some products such as Beauty and the Beast, member of the investment club, INJAZ (student less business), and some service: member of the Disaster Relief Fund, Cancer Relief fund, and an optional class called service learning (doing several service projects in Cairo such as teaching orphaned kids English).
I also received the Economics Award at my school for academic achievement. </p>
<p>Note: US Citizen but NOT a resident of California.</p>
<p>I would greatly appreciate if anyone would "chance me" in order to give me an idea about which universities are realistic. Thank you!</p>