What college is for me?

<p>I wanna know a good college that I have a chance of being accepted to. </p>

<p>SAT: 2100
GPA: 3.0 < x < 4.0 (Slacked off as an underclassman) </p>

<p>Workload throughout high school:</p>

<p>9th grade: just the basic classes. </p>

<p>Latin I, World History, Physical Science, Health, English, Algebra. </p>

<p>10th grade: a little more than basic.</p>

<p>English H, Latin II, Chemistry, Zoology, Biology, Geometry, US History I H. </p>

<p>Gym (summer program)</p>

<p>11th grade: not quite busting my butt.. but almost there.</p>

<p>Trig, Ancient Mythology (space filler), AP Physics, Precalculus, US History II H, AP Chem.</p>

<p>English (night program)</p>

<p>12th grade: (planned)</p>

<p>AP Lit, AP Calc (AB or BC), AP Stats, AP Biology, AP Gov. </p>

<p>12th grade after school college classes:</p>

<p>Psych, Art, English. (The freshmen courses)</p>

<p>I'm going to be taking 5 AP exams this year (junior year):</p>

<p>AP Chem, AP Physics, AP Psych, AP Lit, AP Calc AB. </p>

<p>I've done personal studies throughout the year on my own time for the last three. The scores are obviously pending. </p>

<p>Extracurriculars etc: </p>

<p>Latin Society for 2 years. </p>

<p>Founded the chapter at my school and am current president of the Science National Honor Society. (2 years)</p>

<p>President of the Science Club. (3 years)</p>

<p>Community service [volunteering to clean for churches, libraries, etc] for 6 years. (I know I'm bad... ;) ) </p>

<p>I want to do something in science or (preferably) mathematics. I was thinking somewhere like NYUs polytech or something. I'm currently in WV so WVU would be cheapest, but word is the education isn't taken too seriously. I just wanna go somewhere that has really good classes and where I won't get distracted so I can get the best out of it. So any suggestion would be awesome. :)</p>

<p>Quick question, what’s your GPA? I’m a fan of WVU, you can get a great and inexpensive education there. Please don’t put yourself or your parents in debt. WVU is a big school, there are plenty of kids there (thousands actually) who take their education seriously.</p>