<p>Hi guys,</p>
<p>Here are my stats/credentials:
Soph PSAT: 95%
Jr PSAT: 92%
SAT: 1870 (Low, i know, I didn't study for it the 1st time and will retake it in November)
AP Spanish Language: 2 (ekk)
AP World History: 4
Will take SAT II in Bio and US History in October
Unweighted GPA: 3.56 = 88.8
My school is one of the best public ones in the country and does not rank its student body. Most of the students would be in the top 10% of their graduating class if they had attended their regular zoned schools. My freshman average was also 84 but since then my average has been above 90 (93 soph yr, no APs & 90 jr yr w/ 2 APs)</p>
<p>-Art club(freshman year)
-foreign film club(jr & sr)
-Red Cross(jr & sr)
-mentor to young teens
-tutor to jr. high school students
-1000 crane foundation
-"Big Sib" - helping incoming freshman in my school learn the ropes
-I will be participating in a program involving the law-making process and we will be working with council members from our districts
-Played piano for 3 years
-Will begin guitar lessons
-Currently taking a college course after schools (English)
-worked as a secretary in a hospital this past summer</p>
<p>I'm wondering about my chances for the following schools. Which ones are safeties/targets/reach?
Uva - My dream school but should I even bother? Seems like my stats don't measure up for out of staters...
Boston U
Syracuse
Rutgers
SUNY Binghamton
SUNY Stony Brook
Northeastern
University of Texas, Austin (Liberal Arts Honors, takes only 150) - Out of state recruiter is targeting 12 schools in the Northeast, my school is one of them</p>
<p>Stats from the 2005 graduating class of my school:
School Avg GPA accepted # Accepted/Applied
Binghamton 89.95 210/263
Boston U 91.20 67/121
Northeastern 88.41 30/43
Rutgers 89.26 16/18
Stony Brook 88.73 200/228
Syracuse 87.75 29/33<br>
UT @ Austin 85.19 2/2
Uva 90.63 6/17</p>
<p>Any more suggestions are welcome...</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>