<p>Junior now in HS
GPA. 2.961 ( pulling it up to 3.0 by the end of the year, its unweighted too)
SAT- havent taken them yet but im confident im getting no less than a 1750
EC's: Varsity Hockey + Ecology Club or Key Club + Work as a referee & coach + Season of Varsity Track
in one of the best public schools in my state+ 30 hours of community service +
Bilingual ( learned two languages growing up, English + Polish) ( and taking AP Spanish senior year)</p>
<p>I want to go into University of Vermont, Syracuse, Champlain College, Fairfield University, or University of New Hampshire or some good college in PA if you guys know of any. </p>
<p>Also a quick question. My parents bought a house in Vermont, does that mean the tuition is going to cost 11k instead of 29k? </p>
<p>and what SAT book is good for Math? because Im really struggling with Math SAT, forgot just about everything. </p>
<p>Thanks alot!</p>
<p>Hey…dont be too sure about the SATs …anything can happen. Do lots of practice tests. For Maths I would suggest Kaplan’s book. Its good. ANd keep writing when you read. Make a list of essential Formulas in your book and read it everytime before you go to bed and just after you wake up. You can see the results after sometime. You have time before college admissions so start NOW. If you can bring your GPA to 3+ and a SAT score of 1800 then all the schools in your list will be a reach for you.
All the best.</p>
<p>PS Dont waste time.</p>
<p>Oh…i have heard that Gettysburg College is good there in PA. Best of luck to you.</p>
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<p>a 1750 puts you within range for all of them, but at syracuse at the lower end.
GPA however will be a huge damper.
And i’m pretty sure for resident tuition, you’ll need to be there for 5 years. Not sure though…</p>