<p>What are my chances for these schools?
I have a cumulative gpa of 3.0, solely to my freshman year gpa of a 2.4, i have received a 3.5 avg my junior year. I am the captain (will be 3 years straight in senior yr, i am a junior now) of the varsity golf team that has gone undefeated in our league 4 years straight. I believe i can play golf for most of the schools i get into. I will be taking 2-3 ap classes next year, most likely AB calc, AP bio/physics, and maybe another AP math (stats or econ). I have sats of 1720 at the moment (will update when new scores come out next week) but i plan to have somewhere in the 1800-2000 range. I also attend a rigorous college prep private school on Cape Cod. I want to study biology in college, and possibly either go to vet school or grad school for zoology/wildlife biology. I have quite a number of schools on my "list" so far so i would like to see if anyone would mind helping me weed them out. Currently I am looking at Boston College<em>legacy, Tufts</em>legacy, UC Santa Barbara, UConn, Clemson, Eckerd, Flagler, FSU, UF, UGA, Holy Cross (MA)*legacy, High Point, James Madison, LSU, Loyola Marymount(CA), UMiami, Northeastern, San Diego State, UTampa, and Trinity (MA). I am aware this is spread all across the country and want to narrow my choice down at much as possible. If any of you are aware of any solid biology programs at colleges i didn't mention please tell me. Thank you.</p>
<p>With that GPA i’d say no to Holy Cross (It’s known for it’s rigor) I would also say no to Tufts. Boston College get a really good test score and i becomes reachable, and i don’t know anything about the rest. And by really high I mean like 2300+ or BC is a no too, sorry i just think being realistic is better than having people waste their money applying.</p>