<p>High School: Highly Selective Prep School Massachusetts Prep School
No Class Ranking
No G.P.A</p>
<p>Other than freshman year (physics and math which were B-, and B) I have gotten all A's, A-'s or B+'s. </p>
<p>Classes Junior</p>
<p>English
Spanish 5 AP
Biology
Honors Creative Writing
U.S History
PreCalc</p>
<p>Senior Year</p>
<p>AP Government
AP Psych
English
AP Spanish 6
Intensive Chinese
Statistics</p>
<p>Note: no honors history or english courses offered at my school</p>
<p>PSAT 2220</p>
<p>EC'S</p>
<p>Varsity Football - 3 years
(6'7 260 pounds and tops in league)
Varsity Basketball - 2 years
Varsity Track and Field -3 years
(league champion)
Nationally Ranked Orator
Model UN
Editor on School Newspaper
Writer for Spanish Newspaper
Teach English to Spanish Immigrants (2 years)
Tutor school kids
Current Events Club
Student Government
Worked as an intern for Fidelity Investments in Spain</p>
<p>I would like to major in English or Buisness.</p>
<p>Yes, most of the schools above have recruited me. I have not been recruited by the Division 1 schools i.e Duke, Northwestern, Rice or UVA. Do I still have a shot at getting in?</p>
<p>If you actually get the SAT and SAT2 scores you project, you'd be about an average applicant to the schools you listed. But, if you are in fact a top high school football player in your state, that along with your very respectable scores (and I'm assuming grades) would be a very big hook for all of theses schools and probably get you into any one of them. What you need to do is let the coaches know you want to come to their schools (particularly the ones that haven't recruited you) and play football for them. Set up visits to the schools this spring, maybe have your H.S football coach contact the college coaches and let them know you want to go to their school, arrange to meet the coaches when you visit etc. I think some of the schools even have forms you can fill out that let you specify your intentions. Anyway, get to the coaches. Use the football hook. It'll increase your chances enormously.</p>
<p>for the colleges that you have been recruited at, you have a great chance...especially since you have fairly strong scores as well for an athlete.</p>
<p>id say your best D1 chances are for northwestern and uva</p>