<p>Hey coreydrees. It’s tough to know what the “best schools” that you can get into are, without knowing your intended major, and remember that even if a school has a high ranking it may not be the right “fit” for you. Unless you’re going to retake the SAT I think you should send in your ACT score, since it’s better.
Obviously HYPSM or any ivies would not be in your range unless you are a URM, but some good schools you could look at are: UMichigan (would be a slight reach, consider ED), Villanova, University of Richmond, Trinity, etc.<br>
You really need to consider what colleges have the best programs for you, and not consider them based on how prestigious they are. Also I’d suggest looking into your state schools, because your stats may very well be competitive for those. If you need help getting started with finding schools to apply to check out this tool on the cc website:
[College</a> Search - College Confidential](<a href=“http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/]College”>http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/)
Good luck to you :)</p>
<p>If you got either your SAT I or ACT score up, your chances would be greatly increased at any school. If you choose not to retake, your ACT is definitely higher. You don’t have the best EC’s, which may make admission to an Ivy or equivalent nearly impossible. However, there are many, many good schools you could easily get accepted to. </p>
<p>Get that SAT up, esp reading and you could definetly go into above average schools. Maybe top 50 or so in the nation. Maybe a couple of more EC’s w/ leadership and you could get into even better schools ;)</p>