<p>Colleges:
University of Pittsburgh
Drexel University
Penn State University Park
University of Maryland: Baltimore County
George Mason University
West Virginia University</p>
<p>Except for Penn State University Park and Pitt, the schools that you listed seem like matches. I think PSU and Pitt are reaches to high reaches for you. </p>
<p>Schools you could also consider:
Temple
Delaware
Suny Binghampton</p>
<p>No, I don’t think the truth is as brutal as poop is making it sound like. I know its meaning well that you’re being conservative in your estimates, but Drexel shouldn’t be listed as a reach school. My friend had a 4ish GPA with mediocre SAT scores and got a full ride there for its 8 year med program. For regular admission, it’s at a slight reach level, although you really need to improve your SAT scores because that score simply won’t cut it for a lot of schools, and its something that you can change right now, and something that could potentially get you into these schools. The state schools you listed should be slight reach too, but again these can be all the more easier to get into if you can boost that SAT to a 1800+. I agree with poop in that you should start searching out other state schools. SUNYs are a good choice for safeties, as is UMass Amherst. You could also look into other LACs, although I would stick to state schools for the time being (until you know your final SAT score)</p>