What schools match me?

<p>I have a low gpa- 2.9 unweighted but I have taken 4 aps and plan on taking 5 next year so 9 overall. My sats are 1960 but hopefully i can get them to at least 2000 in may I have many extra circulars:
President of my own club
Marching band all 4 years
Student government
Unified theater (program where you work with special Ed kids)
I got the mayors award for volunteering over 100+ hours
I'm in chapel hill youth town council. </p>

<p>The excuse I. Have for why my grades are so bad is that my parents have a very rocky relationship and fight given me a unstable environment to learn and my grandpa died the week of finals sophomore year. And money is not an issue</p>

<p>what majors are you looking at?</p>

<p>You were interested in nursing, weren’t you?</p>

<p>Emmanuel College (MA)
Simmons College (MA) Women </p>

<p>Both are in the Colleges of the Fenway in Boston, a nice location.</p>

<p>Endicott College in Beverly, MA
Cedar Crest College ¶ Women
Duquesne University ¶
Converse College (SC) Women
SUNY New Paltz, (NY) A bit of a reach but if you do not need financial aid and will pay OOS tuition then that might help.</p>

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<p>Hard to see an unstable marriage being one where money is not an issue. If they divorce, their expenses will increase (divorce lawyers, living in separate households), and they may fight over who can contribute less to your school costs. And many spousal fights are about disagreements about money to being with, implying that there may not be enough of it.</p>

<p>Try to find at least one very low cost school, in case your parents’ contribution is less than promised. Perhaps check your in-state public schools – North Carolina has a number of good ones at relatively low in-state list prices.</p>

<p>Well my mom works at duke so she gets a 75% discount for any private college I go to. And no this is not fake. And now I want to be a doctor and I didn’t take school seriously until now. Not sure what to do.</p>