Chances for those Colleges

<p>Hi to all. I’ve taken my first SAT on 26th January ang got 1900: CR 570, Math 690, W 640. I am US citizen living abroad my whole life. Do you guys think I will be considered as an International student and has to pass the TOEFL exam? In the near future I’m planning on retaking SAT I and taking MATH II and US history subject tests. I’ve already started some research on collegeboard website and found some interesting colleges. Please tell me if any of those are really achievable. I am mostly interested in colleges on the east coast, especially but not limited to New York City (I have a family there). I am also considering colleges in California. I am attending high school outside US and we don’t have GPA’s. My teacher said that official transcript of records will suffice. Now I’ will delineate some of my extracurriculums: </p>

<p>10 years of playing on the guitar (4 years in Music School)</p>

<p>6 years of playing soccer in a proffesional team (I finished at the age of 13)</p>

<p>4 years of playing basketball in a team that was 4th in the last national championships.</p>

<p>A few hours of charity work.</p>

<p>My list of colleges (most of them are very selective but what are my chances?)</p>

<ul>
<li><p>Wagner College</p></li>
<li><p>Fordham University</p></li>
<li><p>Syracuse University</p></li>
<li><p>Boston University</p></li>
<li><p>Boston College</p></li>
<li><p>NYU</p></li>
<li><p>UCLA </p></li>
</ul>

<p>I want to study Business, Economics etc so which one is the best for that?</p>

<p>Please give me some other recommendations of good and interesting colleges on East coast and from California for 1900 SAT.</p>

<p>You might take a look at Drexel and Villanova in Philadelphia.</p>

<p>Penn State</p>

<p>Ok thanks for quick response ;D. But what about my chances to get into colleges from my list?</p>

<p>Bump. Please guys, I really need your comments.</p>

<p>Holy Cross-1 hour from Boston.</p>

<p>You should consider other schools in the UC system, like UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, or UC Irvine.</p>