Any Suggestions for me?

<p>I was not able to sleep these nights, because I was so worried about my SAT’s and ACT’s and I am not sure how much they gonna affect me. Here is my situation:</p>

<p>my GPA is around 4.6 unweighted and it might drop a little this semester, since I have B for both AP Calc and AP Government right now.</p>

<p>I was the member of Chinese Club for 4 years (1 year secretary, 1 year VP), 3 years of Key Club, 1 year of Science Club.</p>

<p>I was in the Badminton team of our school for a year and I will join the team this year as well. However, i was not in the varsity…</p>

<p>My SAT scores arent pretty at all…
SAT I: 1550
SAT II-
Math II: 560
Bio : 550
US History:510
Chinese: 800</p>

<p>Rec Letters: I am pretty confident that my counselor will write me a good rec letter, same as my Algebra 2 Honors teacher (sophomore year).</p>

<p>I did the tests in March of 2008 and I did not do any practice before I tooke the tests, so I think I will be able to improve more this time. But I am still not very confident with my Bio subject tests and I am not sure if I will be able to reach 1900+ for the SAT I. </p>

<p>So what kind of college should I consider to apply to and how should I choose them? Do I have any chance to get in UC Irvine or other top 40 Universities? (Please give me some names of the schools that I might be able to get in (Liberal Arts Colleges are fine too),so that I can do some research on them. Thank you!)</p>

<p>There are many excellent colleges that don’t require SAT or ACT scores–Bowdoin and Smith College come to mind.</p>

<p>I have a good college not like top ranked but Lambuth University in Jackson TN is very good and doesn’t require ACT.</p>

<p>Thank you guys:)</p>

<p>But also, are there any schools that have good business or psychology programs that I might be able to get in?</p>

<p>[The</a> National Center for Fair & Open Testing | FairTest](<a href=“http://www.fairtest.org%5DThe”>http://www.fairtest.org) has the list of schools that dont require the SAT</p>