Dont Know What College to Go to!

<p>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)

  • parents are immigrants, never went to college
    -3.0-3.1 gpa, one of the best public high schools in my state
  • really bad sat score, 1720. 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, doing crew in the fall(see if I get recruited)
    -first language- polish.</p>

<p>majors of interest: Sports Management International Business, Sports Medicine, Pre-Dentistry</p>

<p>Preferably, somewhere in the Northeast, I dont want to travel miles and miles every year.</p>

<p>any similar colleges?</p>

<p>Hey Ripper71…I’d strongly suggest using this tool on the cc website to get started. It’s a search engine and you can input your scores, preferences, location, financials stuff like that to find college matches. Here’s the link:
[College</a> Search - College Confidential](<a href=“http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/]College”>http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/)</p>

<p>Maybe you could take a look at: SUNY Buffalo, Arcadia University, Northeastern, Pace University, Hofstra University etc.
Good luck in your college search :)</p>

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