realistic list?

<p>Heyy
I now have a revised list of schools i like (ive added JMU), can you tell me what my chances are? Also look at the bottom for my new SAT score =)</p>

<p>University of Delaware (my top choice by far)
Penn State
Pitt
UMass-Amherst
Indiana University
Rutgers
JMU</p>

<p>GPA: unweighted= 3.7 weighted: 4.1
Class Rank= 45/270</p>

<p>-national honor society
-High honors
-National Honor Roll
-Who's Who Among American High School Students
-XC (7-12)
-Track (7-12)
-Newspaper (10-12)
-Spanish Club (11th)
-Relay for Life participant
-volunteer @ the hospital
-Chemistry Club (11-12)
-help run invitationals for JV runners
-collected shoes for youth runners in Africa</p>

<p>Junior Classes:
Ap Euro History (will bring weighted grade up more)
Spanish 4 (the advanced spanish for grade 11)
Algebra II
Chem
English
American Cultures
^ 3.7 first two quarters and 3.6 third...dunno about fourth yet</p>

<p>Senior year i will be taking and English and a History class of my choice for the "Young Scholars" progam at our school at one of the local colleges near us.
the rest of my SENIOR classes will be as follows:
Trig/Alg 3
Environmental Science
Gym
Psychology</p>

<p>The last SAT i tool i got a 1480 on but then i took them again in may and now my best combined score is a 1610 (i know not amazing by some of ur standards but i thought i died and went to heaven) anyway can you tell me what my chances are now?</p>

<p>Everything seems good except for your SAT scores. Study hard and try to raise your combined score to 1800-2000. I'm not familar with the schools you listed completely, but judging by the US News rankings, once you raise your SAT score, you'll have much better chance at the schools you listed. Good luck! :)</p>

<p>thanks =) ne one else?</p>

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