I have a 3.6 unweighted GPA and a 4.0 weighted
I got a 29 on the ACT
I have taken 13 ap and honors courses
Extracurriculars
-Varisty football captin
-Varsity choir
-Tri-M music honors society
-UNICEF club
-Eagle Scout
-freshman connect peer leader
-National honors society
What schools would be a good academic fit for me?
You need to add home state, planned major/career, and campus preference (urban, small town, large, small, etc.) as well as location considerations.
Also, add how much money your parents can pay and if you need financial aid/ merit scholarship.
You are going into your senior year?
I am from Illinois but I would like to travel pretty far from home for school
Finances isn’t really an issue
I hope to study math or something related like Econ
I eventually plan to go on and study law
I am from Illinois but I would like to travel pretty far from home for school
Finances isn’t really an issue
I hope to study math or something related like Econ
I eventually plan to go on and study law
Are your parents okay with paying $65k per year?
Have considered trying the SAT. Given your grades and rigorous coursework, higher test scores would open up a lot of options for you.
gzugel
May 23, 2015, 12:38am
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Yeah , i Have a lot in savings
What about Fordham (avg ACT 28/avg GPA 3.59), UW-Madison (28/3.6), Purdue (27/3.5), Stony Brook (27/3.6), Drexel (28/3.6), Texas A&M (26, 3.59), U. of South Carolina (26/3.57), UVM (26/3.48), UC-Boulder (26/3.53).
Those are just a few of the schools I found on the SuperMatch tool (http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/ ) with your scores and the criteria Large or Very Large.
I would consider boston univeristy or northeastern university, awesome schools, raise your ACT scores and you should have a chance of getting in
University of AZ, AZ State, Clemson, 'Bama, Ole Miss, UCF and/or USF, if you want warmer climes.