<p>Here are my stats:
GPA: 3.62 overall
huge upward trend
Freshman: 3.109
Soph: 3.875
Junior: 3.875</p>
<p>Class Rank: top 25% 80/a little over 330 </p>
<p>SAT Scores 1820
Math: 640
Reading: 570
Writing 610</p>
<p>ACT 27</p>
<p>Member of two honor societies
4 year lacrosse player
Had a summer job every summer
Vice-President of a club
Officer in another Club
and I do some volunteer work</p>
<p>I want to be a business major</p>
<p>I've only taken 2 honors courses and 1 AP Course but i've done will in all three of those courses</p>
<p>Here are the Colleges (I'm not applying to all, I just want to hear ppl's input. some i've already applied to)
Syracuse (Early and Regular Decision. Still don't know which one I should do)
Indiana University
Rutgers (In-state)
Penn State U Park
Umass Amherst
James Madison
University of Delaware
University of South Carolina
Virginia Tech
Florida State
University of Wisconsin
Quinnipiac</p>
<p>I understand that some of these are serious reach schools and I won't be offended if you tell me I can not get in. I just want your input. And yes, I do have safties that I did not mention in this list.</p>
<p>For Syracuse I understand that may seem a bit unclear. I just want to know what my chances if I apply early decision as opposed to Regular</p>
<p>Don’t do ED unless you’re BENT on the idea that you would want nothing more than to go to Syracuse. Schools are known to give EDers distasteful aid packages, and it’s tough to prove you can’t pay.</p>
<p>On another note, as far as
Indiana
Rutgers
U Mass
Penn State
U Delaware
VA Tech
U Wisconsin
Quinnipiac
go, you have a great shot.</p>
<p>As for James Madison, I know two guys with stats very similar to yours and they both got accepted. Can’t tell you for sure.</p>
<p>Florida State: not too sure. Sorry.</p>
<p>Chance me back please? :)</p>
<p>thank youuu any other opinions ??</p>
<p>yes, all of them realistic. no reason why you shouldn’t get in, just write a good personal statement.
chill, you got this :]</p>
<p>chance back please</p>
<p>The James Madison admissions person came to our school and said that they don’t look at GPA anymore, just class rank, SAT scores, and course rigor. Your SAT scores and Class Rank look good, but your course rigor just isn’t there. Most JMU students have all honors/ AP courses under their belts. I’m not saying you won’t get in, but that makes it less of a saftey and more of reach. Same for your other schools. I hope you get in though :)</p>