<p>If you were in my shoes, where would you apply? (Colleges that I am likely to get into) I am wondering cuz all my scores from junior are in and basically I am not gonna be doing any more my senior year. Everything is basically set in stone. Here are my stats:</p>
<p>TESTS:
SAT- 2140 (720 CR, 750MT,670WR,9 essay)
ACT - 33 (35 EN, 35 MT, 30 RD, 32 SC)
SATII - 800 MATHII, 790 CHEM, 790 Korean, 780 USH, 770 Phys, 640 WH
AP - 5 CHEM, 5 PHYS, 5 CALC AB, 4 USH (taking 5 more AP's next year; that would be all 9 offered at my high school)</p>
<p>GPA
4.5Weight, 4.0 Unweight
RANK 4/450</p>
<p>EC
Eagle Scout
Violin (not pro or anything)
Piano (Same)
Tae Kwon Do (6hr/week)
Hospital volunteer (8 hour/month)
Science Olympiad (2 hr/week)
Computer Club President (3hr/week)
Science Bowl Participant
CSF
A+ Certified Technician</p>
<p>AWARD
Bunch of science Olympiad awards at state and regional level
Student of the year AP CHem
Student of the year AP Calc
Student of the year Honors World History</p>
<p>MISC
I am a 1st generation immigrant from south korea, moved to US when i was 10. i am permanent resident and only my dad has 2 year college degree</p>
<p>SUMMER
Soph Summer I studied by myself to get A+ Certified
Junior year(now) I am taking Comp programming @ local college</p>
<p>Thanks tell me what you guys think</p>
<p>Well, I don't know that much about you. Could you tell me about the size school you want, location, diversity level, political orientation. What student body would you like? Is there anything that you want to try in college? What activities do you want to participate in? Do you want access to a big city? Do you want workaholic students? Do you want to join a fraternity or sorority? What?</p>
<p>Well, I guess the most I care about is the prestige. I don't really care about the "college life" but where I can get the best quality of education.</p>
<p>I don't want to say "chance me at Ivies" cuz that might be too reaching.</p>
<p>Dude, the prestigious schools are all diferent. You can get a good, even great education at any of the top 100 schools, so come on, answer those questions</p>
<p>Your right dchow. Well I don't care about the location. But I don't want it to be too metropolitan (like in middle of New York). I guess I want it semi urbal to rural. I don't want huge student body like UC Berkeley's. Maybe like 5000? I dont want to like dominated by Asian people either. I don't like that. I want balanced diversity. I think working around students that work hard is a good thing and probablly preferable. I probablly won't join frat but some cultural clubs and intermural sports and area specific clubs. Will this narrow it down pretty good? Thanks</p>