<p>Hey, guys. I was accepted to a couple colleges, but they cost too much, so I went to J Sargeant Reynolds over here in Virginia. </p>
<p>Right now I'm holding all As in my classes (though the semester isn't over, I'll expect to keep these grades). Essentially, my first semester will be a 4.0, though I only have 15 credits that I'm taking. The course load isn't especially strong this semester, but it'll be more apparent the next, where I'll be taking 17 credits, and one won't be a physical education credit.</p>
<p>This semester: Bio (lab and lecture), Arabic, Martial Arts, History of West Civ, History of ASL</p>
<p>Since I'll be transferring my first year, I'll also have to give the respective universities/colleges my high school stats, which are</p>
<p>GPA: 3.4 unweighted, 3.8 weighted
SAT: 2080 (690 CR, 660 M, 730 W)</p>
<p>I have 0 EFC, and a substantial amount of scholarships already under my belt for the years ahead. I was wondering, in the state of Virginia, and possibly around the country (as I don't particularly want to stay in Virginia, but I will if I have to) what colleges would be open to me. If you have any ballpark estimates, that would be great.</p>
<p>I have 18 credits already through AP classes, as well, in Psychology, Statistics, Government, English Lit, English Lang.</p>
<p>I'm (hopefully) attending the 8-week Arabic program at Middlebury this summer.</p>
<p>If you need to know stuff like the clubs I'm in, I'm an officer of about 4 at my CC, and two of those I'm a VP (and possibly more soon). I'll be part of Phi Theta Kappa in the Spring. I'm worried about transferring after only a year, but what do you all think?</p>
<p>Possible schools:
Schools:</p>
<p>UVA
W&M
Virginia Tech
Syracuse
University of Richmond
VCU
GWU
St. Lawrence University</p>
<p>Financial aid/grants is nice, but not a big factor - I've got scholarships and the like.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>