<p>Hi, I was wondering if I could get some help coming up with some more colleges to look into applying to. Right now my list is Skidmore, St. Lawrence, UVM, Stonehill, and then Cazenovia as my safety (maybe...I might decide not to apply there).</p>
<p>I've been going to a small all girls boarding school in Massachusetts for two years, before I was at a public school, I live in Vermont.</p>
<p>Test scores:
SAT: critical reading: 670, math: 630, writing: 620 total: 1920
I can't take the ACT (no time)
I can't take the SAT II's (no time)</p>
<p>My grades are currently all B's and A's, my school doesn't calculate GPA's or class ranks because it's really small. I did get a couple of C's freshmen year in math.</p>
<p>Classes:
Currently taking: Honors English, Honors Precalculus, Physics, Equine Science, AP European History, Spanish III, and an art class each trimester</p>
<p>Junior year: Honors Algebra II, English, Honors Chemistry, Spanish II, Pyschololgy, 2 trimesters of art, 1 trimester SAT prep</p>
<p>Sophomore year: Honors American Studies (combined english/history), German I, Lab Biology, Algebra I</p>
<p>Freshmen year: Geometry, Honors English, World History, Spanish, Latin I, Introduction to Physics, Earth Science</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Horseback riding - I have my own horse and ride six times a week. I compete regularly on her throughout the year and during the summer. Riding takes up almost all of my time, when I was in ninth and tenth grade I had no extracurriculars other than riding.</p>
<p>IEA Team - I've been riding on my school's interscholastic riding team for last year and this year. This year I'm Captain. I do well on the team, last year I went to Nationals and placed in one of my classes, this year I'm currently the leading over fences rider in my division in my region. I would like to ride on a college interscholastic team</p>
<p>Riding Club - A member of the riding club, we do a lot of fundraising for stuff for the school's barn.</p>
<p>Resident Assistant - I'm a Resident Assistant on Middle School Hallway, makes me a 'Student Leader'. I'm getting good leadership skills from this, learning about responsibility and being a role model for the other students, especially the younger kids since I spend lots of time with them.</p>
<p>Recommendations:
I should be getting strong recommendations from my math and english teachers. I'm also asking my riding coach/house parent/basically my advisor for a recommendation, she can write me a really, really good one that's problem pretty unique about how I've grown in the past two years at my school.</p>
<p>What I'm looking for:
I'm looking for a small to medium sized college in New England or the Mid Atlantic region of the U.S.. I want a school with an equestrian team, I want to ride on a team and bring my horse to school with me. I can't apply to any colleges that require the SAT II's - I can't take them, the SAT dates have always been on horse show dates except for November, and I had to take the Reasoning then. I can't take them this December, it's kind of impossible. I don't know what I want to major in or what I want to do with my life. I would prefer a coed school, after doing all girls in high school I don't want an all womens college.</p>
<p>Any suggestions for reaches, matches, safeties for me? And what do you think about my chances about the schools I'm already pretty sure I'm applying to (Skidmore, Stonehill, UVM, St. Lawrence)?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>