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<li>first to go to college in my family
-speak almost 3 languages (polish and English fluently, and taking AP Spanish)
-2 AP’s ( Spanish and Environmental Science) and an honors English course
-have 3 jobs, construction worker, hockey referee and coach,
-over 36 hours of community service (cleaning a polish school in a nearby city)</li>
<li>parents are immigrants, never went to college
-3.0-3.1 gpa, one of the best public high schools in my state</li>
<li>really bad sat score, 1490. but im taking it again in the fall and im also going to take the ACT.
-always had problems with academics since I was child, below average in reading comprehension and understanding 
-also probably joining a club next year as a senior, maybe Computer Graphics club
-also a great essay about how my experience in europe has effected me and given me an advantage over other students.
-3 years varsity hockey, 1 year jv, U-18 Soccer, season of track
-first language- polish.</li>
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<p>my college of interest: University of Vermont, Saint Michaels College, Quinnipiac University, Marist College, Roger Willaims University, Saint Lawrence University, Loyola MD, </p>
<p>majors of interest: Sports Management, Environmental Science, International Business, Sociology, Computer Graphics, International Relations</p>
<p>Im not looking to go to an amazing school, like everyone here in CC. But I just want to see if I can get into the schools above. </p>
<p>thanks for the help…post me your link so I can chance you!</p>
<p>UVT=High Match/Low Reach
<a href="http://college./college-1581-University-of-Vermont_admissions-statistics.html%5B/url%5D">http://college./college-1581-University-of-Vermont_admissions-statistics.html</a></p>
<p>Your GPA is probably a plus since you’re at a competitive school. SAT scores are LOW LOW LOW :(</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I can’t really help you, just wanted to say that it’s SO cool you’re Polish (or of Polish descent). Makes me feel more at home here :)</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.loyola.edu/IR/files/CDS2009_2010UPD_121409.pdf#search=“freshman”[/url]”>http://www.loyola.edu/IR/files/CDS2009_2010UPD_121409.pdf#search=“freshman”</a>
^here’s the info for Loyola Maryland. It’s another Reach school for you. You have taken 2 AP Classes but they weren’t in core subjects like English, Science (Bio, Chem, Physics), History, or Math. I suspect that your rigor of curriculum may be somewhat low compared to many of the students that you will be competing against in the college application process.</p>
<p>St. John’s might be a match.
Niagara University might be a match.</p>
<p>Virginia Weslyan should be a match.</p>
<p>Polish is my first language and I could speak English fluently but ever since I was a kid I had reading problems and I wasnt a great student and my parents failed to realize I need help. I feel like these schools, if you have a bad sat score, your chances of getting into a decent school is over. But, anyways thanks for the help</p>
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<p>I think you have a decent chance at the following schools even with your current SAT scores: </p>
<p>Niagara University
St. John’s
Virginia Wesleyan</p>
<p>a slight reach would be : Roger Williams</p>
<p>The schools that I suggested are good schools (not bad schools) and I feel that they offer academic majors and minors that correlate with the programs that you said you are interested in studying.</p>
<p>Another match for you to look into: Adelphi University.</p>
<p>suffolk university in boston seems like it would be a strong target for you</p>
<p>Bring up your SAT score. Just get a good prep book and work through the entire book. I happen to like Gruber’s.</p>
<p>^Suffolk seems like a target. Also apply to Ithaca in NY.</p>
<p>At first I thought UVT is a reach because you’re below average for admitted students, but considering the fact your GPA puts you at about 75th percentile for rejected students, UVT is probably a high match.
<a href="http://college./college-1581-University-of-Vermont.html%5B/url%5D">http://college./college-1581-University-of-Vermont.html</a></p>