<p>I am a Canadian Junior looking for suggestions on where to apply.</p>
<p>My SAT scores are: 740 CR, 710 M, 720 W.</p>
<p>I played on 5 varsity teams this year (and will next year pending an injury free year). I was also the president of my schools athletic association and environmental club. I also volunteer weekly at my elementary school and have a part-time job. </p>
<p>I have taken all the AP courses that are available to me (only 3 :P) but I have taken gifted courses throughout highschool in math, english, science, history, and geography and will continue to do so next year (these courses are open only to students who are formally identified as gifted). I am currently 8 out of a class of 343 students.</p>
<p>I was thinking about applying to the following schools
Bowdoin
Cornell
Middlebury
University of Pennsylvania
and Haverford</p>
<p>It'd be great if I could get some opinions on my chances and other schools I should consider.</p>
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<li>Also, I forgot to mention my GPA. I have a 92% (Canadians use percents) average, I think thats around a 3.7. My lowest mark was an 87% in french.</li>
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<p>well there are a ton of schools in which you could apply. you are in the range for some of the top schools. the top ones that i applied to and my favorites were:
Boston College- where i will be going next year
Wake Forest
Emory
it all depends if you want liberal arts, big city, small school.....</p>
<p>5 varsity sports? How is that possible with only 3 seasons? If you will be recruited for a sport you have a chance anywhere.</p>
<p>At my school you are allowed 2 varsity sports/season. Unfortunately, my best sport is rugby (played on provincial team), a sport that american schools don't give scholarships for (so ive been told).</p>
<p>Allowed? How can you play 2, aren't the games on the same day?</p>
<p>It has happened before, but we usually only have 2 games a week per sport. Practice schedules often conflict with eachother, but it's usually not a big deal.</p>
<p>Sorry, it just sounds weird, it's not done here. Take a look at the stats for your colleges which are posted at the very top of the search and selection board. Without excellend ECs, your 1450 SAT is weak for an ivy. The other three are more likely but are still reaches/match at best. Some with your stats would not get into any of those schools. Add a couple of safer schools.</p>