uh yeah so SAT scores...

<p>I actually have no clue what kind of schools I can get into with my scores so here you are </p>

<p>690 critical reading, 640 math, 650 writing with an 8 on the essay</p>

<p>my first time taking the test</p>

<p>I also have a 30 on the ACT but I will probs retake that, maybe... and I have like a 3.8 and take lots of AP's and am decently active in extracurriculars </p>

<p>That isn't a lot of details but I would just like to know my chances of getting into some random schools so heres a short list </p>

<p>Beloit, Macalester, Whitman, St. Olaf, Colby, Bates, Middlebury? Bowdoin? </p>

<p>also if anyone has any other suggestions about other smaller liberal arts colleges similar to those on the list that i have some chance of getting into that'd be great. i'd basically like to know out of the list which of them are safeties, good matches, reaches etc. i know midd and bowdoin i probably shouldn't even bother with but is there any chance? thanks guys this is long and rambling but i'm just starting to feel the burn of college pressure...</p>

<p>i’d reeeeeeallly appreciate your help
also i don’t understand how many people get zero help and others get like 14 replies </p>

<p>I DESERVE ALL THE LOVE AND RESPECT , yo</p>

<p>Boston College would be a good match</p>

<p>Beloit- high match
Whitman - match
St Olaf - match
Bates Middlebury + Bowdoin all reaches</p>

<p>I’d agree witth the above with chaces at the match schools being much higher if you are full pay.</p>

<p>I recommend you use your 30 on the ACT because that is a higher score than your SAT I.</p>

<p>thank you guys so much! i was thinking of beloit as maybe a low match/safety? it has pretty low averages… i don’t know. and yeah i think i’ll retake the act i predict i’ll go up by 1-3 points since i did absolutely no studying and i was not very good at timing myself out haha. again thanks i really appreciate it</p>