<p>Im not quite sure what colleges to apply to because I feel that I bring more to the table then what my SAT's and GPA show. Let me know what colleges you think would be worth applying to. Thanks.</p>
<p>GPA 3.67 (weighted)
SAT 2 Part - 1270 (700 math, 570 reading (should be able to increase to at least 630))
Graduating with 7 AP's
All other classes were honors
Top 10%</p>
<p>Varsity Lacrosse 3 years to date
Varsity Swimming 3 years to date (state qualifier)
Varsity Soccer 2 years to date
Board of Education Representative for High School
Founding member of the district wide Donation for Soliders Project
Member of National Honor Society
Italian Club
Patriot Club
DECA 3 year member, 2 year state qualifier
MLK Day of Service 3 years
Volunteer at Special Olympics
Attends Teen Scene Meetings (social activities for handicapped students)
SGO 1 year
President of Student Section at Basketball Games
Dance Team Co- Manager</p>
<p>What can your family afford per year? Do you have a preference of size? Location? Majors? etc</p>
<p>Location: East Coast preferred
Major: Finance/Economics</p>
<p>Say more! Liberal arts if SAT better could be Colby, st Lawrence. City BU, northeastern? I’m throwing out at rndom without more data.</p>
<p>Possible athletic recruit?</p>
<p>We really need much more. I will give you an example of what I am looking for and hopefully it will help you identify/communicate what you want.</p>
<p>I am looking at small liberal arts colleges (no more then 2500 students) on the East coast that meed 100 percent of demonstrated financial need. I want schools that have a strong science program, preferably neuroscience and are known for getting their pre-med students accepted into top medical schools. There also random other things I want, though they are not a requirement, like the school having a Quidditch team.
Hope this helps and basically this is the type of information we need.</p>
<p>My major concern when looking at colleges is placement after I graduate. In a perfect world I would pursue investment banking however target schools seem to much of a reach. Finance and economics are my main interests, possibly interested in a double major. I’m also interested in a school that would offer a lot of opportunity for networking to increase maximum chances of finding a job after graduation.</p>
<p>Also a nice finance lab would be a plus.</p>