Any school suggestions?

<p>About me:</p>

<p>GPA: I honestly don’t know, I’m guessing around a 3.5-3.7, it shouldn’t be lower than a 3.5</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: 2 years of student gov, jv and varsity tennis, tennis club, Model UN, Colwell Scholars (program at my school where we invite representatives from NGOs, military personnel, businessmen, journalists, etc from around the world and get to have dinner with them and attend one of their lectures), Rotary Youth Leadership Award recipient</p>

<p>Possible Majors: International Relations or physics or biology</p>

<p>I’m the kind of person who will try just about anything once and I don’t like jumping through hoops to get places in life.</p>

<p>Important decision factors:</p>

<p>Location- I either want to be in a big city or close to lots of outdoor activities, preferably not in northern new england or the southeast.</p>

<p>Atmosphere- I don’t want to go to a party school</p>

<p>Size: 3000-13000 undergrads</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Hmmm… interesting combo. </p>

<p>I’ll asssume you’re a sophomore, so please sign up for ACT/SAT now!!!</p>

<p>Anyways, Case Western, Bucknell, Lehigh, Franklin and Marshall, Colgate, and SUNY-Genesso would be a good list for a mid-atlantic student (which I’ll assume you are) with your stats and interests.</p>

<p>American, Syracuse, Seton Hall and GWU all have strong IR programs.</p>

<p>Also, talk to your parents now about how much they can afford and whether their incomes/assets are low enough for financial aid without too many loans.</p>

<p>Pitt; Marist; LoyolaMD; St Josephs; Villanova; Temple</p>

<p>U of Tulsa, U of San Diego, Loyola University of Chicago, Ohio Wesleyan University, Washington University, Pomona College, Texas Christian University</p>

<p>Lewis and Clark college.</p>