What kind of colleges can i get into?

<p>I live in Northern Virginia, and I prefer to stay in the DMV region, but I do not mind if I have to go across the country.
STATS:
Freshmen: I took all honors and the school screwed me up with personal reasons. GPA was 3.4UW and 3.7W
Sophomore: This was my best year so far, took all honors. GPA was 3.84UW and 4.14W.
Junior: I'm taking the HARDEST CLASSES POSSIBLE, I have the following (my school is an IB school).
IB HA ( Super hard class, it is an HL class)
IB Physics
Orchestra</p>

<p>IB HL Math (Hardest Class I have) It is a crap ton harder than SL math. If you have an A in SL math you will get an F in HL Math, it's that hard in my school. P.S it is a ton harder than AP Calc, it knocks it outta the park.</p>

<p>IB English HL 1
IB Business SL1 ( First year you can only take SL)
IB Bio HL</p>

<p>So if everything goes well, I will have a weighted GPA my junior year of 4.3. Which makes my GPA 4.1 weighted when I apply to colleges. The lowest I will have is a weighted of 3.9 from freshmen to junior combined, taking the hardest courses available. </p>

<p>Here is by extracurricular activities:
Sports: Varsity Golf, Indoor track and field, Varsity Crew (3rd place Matthews Invationals)
Clubs: Chess club, Math honor society, National Honor society, FBLA, It's Academic(Quiz bowl), Science Olympiad, College Partnership Program(college preparatory program), Varsity Math Team, Freshmen Mentoring Program, I am probably forgetting a few.</p>

<p>Leadership: Chess club founder and president, treasurer of Science Olympiad, parliamentarian of FBLA, secretary of Math Honor society and future VP.</p>

<p>Summer programs: Internship and Voice of America, applying for NIH soon.</p>

<p>Lets just say I score a 1900+ on the SAT.
With all these stats what kind of school can I get in. My main school is Georgetown, I have 2 alumnus who are waiting to write me recommendations. Lets just say that they are great recommendations. I don't have the best grades in my class but I'm doing the most, more than anyone else. Can you name OTHER schools that I can get in? I want to do premed. Compare me to also those kids who have an A in every class with no sports or clubs.</p>

<p>What are the type of schools would I be able get in, I want to do premed. I am also from a low income family.</p>

<p>Is VA Tech something that suits your needs?</p>

<p>For a combined SAT of ~1900, you should have a good shot at these schools:
Virginia Tech
University of Richmond
American University
George Washington
UMCP
St. Mary’s College of MD
UMBC
Goucher</p>

<p>Georgetown may be a real long shot if your scores are not much better than ~1900.
Of the schools I listed, Richmond probably has the best need-based aid. An in-state public university may or may not have a lower net price, for a low income student, than a school like Richmond that claims to meet 100% of demonstrated need.</p>

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<p>What does your guidance counselor say? If you are in an IB program in the DMV, my guess is that that person will be able to give you much better advice than any of us.</p>

<p>And don’t forget to have a little chat with your parents about the money side of things. Med School is hideously expensive. If you truly are headed there, you want to get your undergrad degree as inexpensively as possible.</p>

<p>to get a very broad idea of what schools might suit a student with a 1900 SAT, you might begin by looking here:</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.collegesimply.com/guides/1900-on-the-sat/”>http://www.collegesimply.com/guides/1900-on-the-sat/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Given that you have a GPA of 3.9, you might look at schools with scores of 2000, too.</p>