<p>Ok, I'm a junior but I have a good idea of what my stats will be, and I want to know the distribution of chances of my choice schools to be able to know what I need to add or narrow down. </p>
<p>White Male, Florida</p>
<p>At the end of the first semester of my senior year I will have:
Gpa weighted/unweighted: 4.42/3.8
6-8 APs (4's and 5's)
2250+ SAT
230 PSAT
Rank: 20/900 Huge public school... barely passing grades.
National Merit
IB Canidate
4 Years Marching Band, Pit section leader for 3 years (proficiency on xylophones, marimbas, timpani, et al...)
3 years Lacrosse, Awards all years, Starting Varsity for two, Captain senior year (possibly state team my senior year)
2 Years of Bass Guitar in jazz band
2 Years in wind ensemble (bass clarinet)
6 Years of playing bass guitar at church
Class Council and Congress</p>
<p>Schools I am looking at:
Amherst (possibly ED)
Brown
Princeton
Colgate
Williams
Vassar (Lacrosse recruit)
University of Miami
UCLA
UCB
Stanford
Boston University
Boston College
University of Florida</p>
<p>Depending on this lacrosse season and what camps I attend this summer, I could be recruited at some more DIII schools. I like schools to be in the city, or the rural northeast. I can do pretty much any size--I'll find a way to keep myself busy. I would love it if you guys could reccomend some more schools, either semi-elite DIII schools (similar to Amherst), or other top tier DI schools I may have overlooked. I want to major in english and possibly double-major in sociology.</p>
<p>Anyway, let me know :).</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>