Which schools should I consider?

<p>The only thing I suggest you can work on at this point is your SAT/ACT and your writing, as well as attain recommendations. Have you gained access to any of the applications and their requirements?</p>

<p>I applied to schools from all over the country, and while I received great marks on my writing, my SAT score was what I believe hurt me in the end. My score was laughable and mediocre compared to those of other applicants. I applied to some top schools, and believing that I might be the exception, I procrastinated and never sat down to study, not even for one minute. I took a class with the Princeton Review, and unfortunately, I didn’t take advantage of it. IT WAS FREE. I realize my stupid mistake, and although I may look like a fool for it, it would be a shame to see someone else do the same in regards to preparing for the SAT. For you, it’s relatively early so you DO HAVE a chance to increase that SAT score, as well as write some essays. Start now, because if you don’t you might regret it later.</p>

<p>Remember that some schools award scholarships based on SAT scores, so that’s another incentive as to why you should try to get a higher score.</p>

<p>To answer your question, apply to schools that have programs that deal with what you intend in pursuing, as well as schools you might get in. Aim high, whilst having some back ups.</p>

<p>I wish you the best of luck!</p>