Colleges to consider?

<p>Hi! I am a sophomore at a public HS and</p>

<p>Freshman Year @ A Private Catholic HS
World History: A- , B+
Spanish 2: B+, A-
Biology: B+, B
Computer: A-
Religion: A-, A-
English: B+, B
Honors Algebra: A-, B
Art: A
(3.67 W GPA)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars
Founded Varsity Sailing team</p>

<h1>1 Varsity Tennis</h1>

<p>Class Vice President
On Charity Board
Appx. 50 Hours Community Service</p>

<p>Sophomore Year 1st Semester at Private Catholic HS
AP World History: A-
English 2: A-
World Religions A+
Geometry A_
Chemistry A
Honors Spanish 3: A-
Yearbook Credit
Art A
(4.3 W)
Varsity Tennis
Varsity Sailing
25 Hours Community Service </p>

<p>Sophomore Year 2nd Semester at Public HS
AP EUropean History: B
Spanish 5-6: A
Social Issues: A-
Geometry: A
PE: A
English: A
Chemistry: B
Varsity Lacrosse
(3.86 W)</p>

<p>Next Years Courses
Honors Spanish 7-8
AP USHistory
AP Environmental Sciences
AP Composition and Writing
Architecture <em>Want to Pursue</em></p>

<p>I think it is too early to tell. Get through your junior year and all the tests before making up a college list. Oh, as so many other cc members remind kids, you will also need to consider your family’s finances at the end of your jr year.</p>

<p>Best of luck and keep up the good work.</p>

<p>Also, next time you post, you don’t need to give us all your classes. Just your weighted and unweighted GPA, your test scores, any major achievement and hooks (URM, first gen to college, etc…)</p>

<p>Then tell us what you are looking for - size of school, location (distance from home, part of country, urban/suburban/small town), potential majors/career interest, must have ECs and deal-breakers (single sex, religious, frats, etc…) And, how much can you pay?</p>

<p>If you provide this information up front, you’ll avoid having 20 posters all asking you these questions and getting a lot of random schools thrown at you that you aren’t really interested in anyway.</p>