<p>I am currently a junior in high school and viewing my options for college. I have determined that I would like to go into business and I am wondering which schools are reaches, targets, or safety's. </p>
<p>I currently have a 3.92 unweighted GPA, am ranked top 11.5% of my class.
I have taken almost all honors classes and I am taking AP classes my junior and senior year.
I have gotten a 26 on my ACT and will be taking it again. I have yet to take the SAT but will soon.
I am in National Honors Society, a Treasurer in Key Club and member for 4 years, varsity tennis player for 6 years and lettered + captain, Spanish club, cofounder of club and co-president of it, volunteer at local charities and nature center, etc. </p>
<p>Schools:
- University of Syracuse
- University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
- Indiana University Bloomington
- University of Notre Dame
- University of Cornell
- New York University
- Boston University
- Boston College
- Villanova
- USC</p>
<p>Thank you for your time and I will respond to your own threads if you need some opinion. Please comment! Thanks! PLEASE COMMENT</p>
<p>Assuming you can bump up your SATs to come near your GPA (that is, get it around 2100 or so), you’re pretty solidly in all of those except for Notre Dame, Cornell, and USC. You can probably get into those if you get higher SATs (2200 or so)! You’re a very strong applicant. The only thing hurting you is test scores, which you can get higher with a little effort. Best of luck! I’m sure you’ll succeed with stats like these.</p>
<p>Sorry to hear, did you apply regular cause I am hoping if I apply early it will help me out a little since being admitted from out of state is much tougher.</p>
<p>UNC is funny about whether they accept you or not. If you live in UNC you have a far better chance than if you don’t. Its hard to chance you without SAT or AP scores. You need to bump up that ACT score if you want to get in to a few of those colleges. Good luck.</p>