Realistic College Options? As well as if I will get into certain schools

<p>White, JUNIOR YEAR male living in Northshore part of Massachusetts
attending St John's Prep in Danvers, Mass</p>

<p>Interested in business</p>

<p>3.76 GPA, with two more semesters until I send in my application so I'm hoping to get it up</p>

<p>Senior Class schedule:
AP Stats
AP Psychology
Honors War and Peace
Ethics (required)
Honors German
AP English
(started in mainly accelerated classes Freshman year, which is above CP but not Honors or AP)</p>

<p>Haven't gotten the SAT's back yet but I'm expecting at the very least an 1800 </p>

<p>Volunteer at Hospice of the Northshore Cancer Facility
Motivational speaker for a foundation centered around helping those with MS
MS Speaker at St. Elizabeth's hospital in Boston
Went on a service trip to Virginia to help build houses for those less fortunate
Planning on going on a trip to the Dominican Republic to also build houses
Member of the Investment club
Member of the Newspaper
Play baseball
Conference All Star for Baseball
Member of Sports Science Club
Tour guide for my current high school
Leader for the summer program welcoming in Freshman
National Honors Society member
Play in an annual basketball tournament to help raise money for Cancer Research
Played football for 1 year</p>

<p>My father and Uncle also went to Northeastern
My other Aunt and Uncle went to Providence</p>

<p>A couple of my choices are Pepperdine, UT Austin, BU, Providence, Clemson, Northeastern, and USC. If you guys could tell me my chances of getting into these schools, as well as any other options you think might be a good fit that would be great! Thank you and God Bless.</p>

<p>UMass, UConn, Penn State, Ohio State, University of Wisconsin, University of Minnesota, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Miami University, SUNY’s all of them are good public schools.</p>

<p>“Pepperdine, UT Austin, BU, Providence, Clemson, Northeastern, and USC.”</p>

<p>For BU and Northeastern you need around 1900 SAT. USC is extremely hard to get into. UT-Austin likes in-state students. So, you have very slim chances of getting into Austin.</p>

<p>UT Austin McCombs: Aim for 2100+/31+ (do your school rank? They claim that applicants from non-ranking schools are not penalized but the truth is that, between you and another student with the same file and a top-7% rank, they will take the one with the top-7% rank, even OOS)
BU: Aim for 2000+/29+
NEU: Aim for 2050+/30+
Pepperdine: Aim for 2000+/29+
Clemson: Aim for 1900+/27+
Providence: Aim for 1900+/27+
USC Marshall: Aim for 2150+/32+</p>