SAT Scores are in, chance me!

<p>Where should I be applying on the east coast? Thanks! </p>

<p>Math: 600
Critical Reading: 620
Writing: 730</p>

<p>These are my overall best scores. Please help me out!</p>

<p>GPA and major please…</p>

<p>Try BU and Northeastern, maybe? Perhaps Trinity College, too.</p>

<p>My sister goes to Trinity so that’s possible! What about schools that I’m in the top 25% for writing, in the middle somewhere for reading, and in the bottom 25% for math? I love BC but is that too much of a stretch?</p>

<p>I’d say it’s a stretch, but you’ve got a shot. Look at LACs, there are lots of them that your score would be perfect for, ahah. Hmm… You might like NYU, also, and maybe Fordham.</p>

<p>Villanova if you think a Christian education is a good fit for you.</p>

<p>Which ones would my scores be perfect for EliKresses?</p>

<p>I am an international student from Vietnam thinking of financial aid as the only way to get to Trinity.
My sister has just graduated from Trinity and I am deeply in love with this beautiful college according to what my sister told me about the Faculty.
My stats:

  1. TOEFL ibt : 115/120
  2. SAT I : CR 690, Maths 710, Writing 660. Total: 2060.
  3. GPA: 3.8 (weighted)
  4. Activity: Class president ( 12 years )
  5. Honors: third prize in English competition in 2009 and 2011, second prize in 2012, highest GPA among peers.
  6. 3 recommendation letters, 1 essay.
    Assuming that the recommendation letters are strong enough, my essay is (hopefully) a touching one, what chances would I have at this magnificent college?
    Best regards,
    Dam.</p>

<p>Dam, stop hijacking threads. Second one I’ve seen in 5 minutes. Cool it.</p>

<p>I’m really sorry. I couldn’t pull myself together in the last 30 minutes because I saw two typos in my SENT application essay. I am shaking right now :(</p>