What colleges or universities should I apply to?

<p>BASIC INFORMATION</p>

<p>Weighted GPA: 3.95
ACT Composite: 25
ACT MATH: 30
ACT English: 27
ACT Writing: 10
ACT Reading: 23
ACT Science: 21
SAT Subject Test for Spanish: 650
Cross Country and Track & Field in Grades 9 and 10.</p>

<p>ADVANCED CLASS TAKEN SO FAR</p>

<p>AP Chemistry (dropped out in second semester though with a C)
AP Statistics A+
Honors Chemistry B+
Honors American Literature B-
SENIOR YEAR I WILL TAKE AP SPANISH AP BIOLOGY AP CALCULUS AP PHYSICS. I AM EXPECTED TO GET A 4.4 GPA IN MY SENIOR YEAR WHICH WILL HIGHER MY WEIGHTED GPA TO ABOUT A 4.1.</p>

<p>GRADES IN 2ND SEMESTER OF JUNIOR YEAR</p>

<p>Spanish 3: A
Psychology: A+
U.S History: A
Honors American Literature: B-
Pre-Calculus: A-
AP Statistics: A+</p>

<p>Fluent in English, can speak very good Spanish and Farsi if that helps?</p>

<p>PLANNING ON MAJORING IN SOMETHING MATHEMATICS RELATED.</p>

<p>I WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND A UNIVERSITY IN CALIFORNIA BUT IF YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR PLACES OUT OF CALIFORNIA PLEASE SAY SO.</p>

<p>Ycu could try looking at the schools through the Western Undergrad Exchange (WUE) see link:<a href=“Save On College Tuition | Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)”>http://wiche.edu/wue&lt;/a&gt;
These school offer reduced tution to make the OOS schools affordable.
For the UC’s, retake the ACT and aim for a 30, which would put you in good shape for the UC’s.
Use the SuperMatch feature on this website and input your stats. You can pick state or region and many other variables to further narrow down some choices.<br>
You also need to talk to your parents and see how much they are willing to spend towards your college. Staying In-state is usually much cheaper than OOS unless you can get significant merit aid or need-based aid.</p>