Where can I go with this?

<p>So, I just got my sat scores back and I got a 2210 which I was really happy about
720 Math
750 Reading
740 Writing</p>

<p>So far I have taken one subject test</p>

<p>Math 1 - 690</p>

<p>I plan to take more.</p>

<p>My school is really good and competitive (the wall street journal consistantly puts it in the top 5 high schools of the country).</p>

<p>I have been on varsity baseball for 3 years
Cross Country for 3 years
Wrestling for 1 year
Alumni Affairs club for 3 years
President of a club.
I do community serive a good amount.
and I have had a summer job as an paid intern for a neurobiologist for the last 2 summers.
Also I have a few more activities but these are the highlights</p>

<p>With that all said, my grades are not that good.</p>

<p>In Freshman year I got 2 As, 1 B+, 2 Bs, and 1 B-.</p>

<p>In Sophmore year I got 1 A, 2 B+, and 3 Bs</p>

<p>My Jr. grades are imporving and so far I have 2 A, 3 A-, and 2 B/B+s.</p>

<p>So where do you think I will be able to get into college with all of this.
I am looking at places like Hamilton, Cornell, Middlebury, Duke, Dartmouth, Rice, NYC, Johns Hopkins, UPenn, Grinnell and Michigan.</p>

<p>Everything looks good for those schools except the GPA</p>

<p>Is it a private or IB school, or is it just a good school? I don’t know the ranking so I don’t know what it includes…</p>

<p>Its a small (120 kids per grade) private school in nyc. Just to give you an idea, the average SAT score at my school was CR:650-760, Math: 640-760, Writing: 650-770.</p>

<p>A better indicator of your chances may be what the average GPA at your school is. There’s a big difference if the average GPA is 3.0 vs. the average GPA of 3.5.</p>

<p>If the average GPA is something like 3.0 I’d say you’d have a good shot of UMich. Though I think your chances (probably with advice from your guidance counsoler or from current seniors) is gonna be more accurate found out on your own. From what I understand about the others, they should be about the same difficulty of OOS as Michigan. If you really want to go to Michigan you should apply early, as for later applicants it seems to be only the VERY best get in.</p>