<p>I'm a junior in high school.
I have like a 3.5 GPA unweighted</p>
<p>On my diagnostic SATs my scores range from 1800s to 2000s. </p>
<p>Activities
ec around school
school clubs
volunteer</p>
<p>What colleges would accept me?
I don't care about the size right now.. Just admissions-wise? Like what kind of colleges should I be looking at? What colleges do I have an actual shot at?</p>
<p>What can you afford to pay? What major? What location?</p>
<p>Many schools will accept you. It’d be ridiculous to list them all. What you need is to clarify what you’re looking for in a school before anyone can give you any real help.</p>
<p>I would need some financial aid but my parents make more than 100K a year.
I want to become a lawyer so any majors that are associated with undergrads who wnat to become lawyers. </p>
<p>I just need a general list or just generally what types of schools. Location doesn’t matter to me.</p>
<p>If you want to be a lawyer then you probably should save money for undergrad because law school is expensive. As far as majors, Pre-law majors actually score in the bottom 5 of all majors on the LSATs. So really, undergrad in a law-related subject isn’t necessary. People who want to be lawyers can study whatever for undergrad. </p>
<p>What’s the most per year your parents would be willing to spend? This is the single most important factor. </p>
<p>As far as a general list, a good number of state schools would accept you. In-state tuition for a state university would be good financially. There are just way too many schools to really list. Try a college match/search tool.</p>
<p>You’ll get into pretty much any state school. For really selective schools such as Harvard or MIT, I highly doubt it unless you have other stellar accomplishments.</p>