<p>I'm looking around for suggestions as to where I should go. My only guidelines is that the schools are within the Northeast, and they have a strong Biochemistry/Chemistry program. Oh yea, don't forget to take my stats into account!</p>
<p>Public High School Junior (New Hampshire)
Rank: Somewhere between 2-5 out of 300
All Honors so far and one AP, three more next year
Varsity Math Team, currently #1 junior in the League, possible captain next year
3 Years of awards from the National Latin Exam
Camp Counselor in the Summer
I tutor off and on, mainly Chemistry
National Honors Society
JV Tennis (Scholar Athlete)
9 Years Destination Imagination (Once was Odyssey of the Mind)</p>
<p>So far for tests, one SAT:
750 M, 660 CR, 640 Writing...</p>
<p>Do you know your GPA?</p>
<p>Are you female? If so, are you willing to consider women's colleges? Because I've heard that Mount Holyoke is quite good for sciences.</p>
<p>Perhaps JHU.</p>
<p>My GPA? I'd like to say around 3.9 out of 4...</p>
<p>And I'm male :-X</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins would be a good bet. Or U Rochester, Cornell, or Carnegie Mellon.</p>
<p>That's neat! My parents suggested Johns Hopkins. What would you guys say to BC, Bowdoin, or Wesleyan?</p>
<p>Wesleyan has a lopsided faculty to major ratio in the sciences, so they are constantly on the look out for potential science majors. And, the fact that you are male is also a plus because a lot more women tend to apply.</p>
<p>id say schools like Bowdoin, Northwestern range</p>
<p>neat, you think these are all possible?</p>