<p>I am a junior and going to end with those current stats? What colleges should i look forward to applying to?
Thanks</p>
<p>your school guid counselor would be a great start for you. He/She can tell you what former students w/similar metrics found to be good choices.</p>
<p>We don’t know how good a 3.65 GPA is at your school and what rank/percentile that places you in your class, so it’s nearly impossible to answer that question.</p>
<p>It all depends on what your class rank is. Well I shouldn’t have said all depends… For example, if someone has a 3.75 GPA but is first in his or her class, then colleges will see that his GPA must be really high for the school he is coming from (perhaps due to harder classes or maybe even a really bad student body). For example, my GPA is a 3.82 (or a 3.88 not sure until I get my report card back but I know it is one of those) but I am ranked as fifth in my class. A 3.65 isn’t too good either though. With that GPA unless your school is renowned for having a difficult curriculum and you are somewhere in the top 5%, your GPA won’t be considered all that great. Your SATs are great though and should help you if you are applying to Ivy League schools, but your GPA is considerably poor (if you are applying to Ivy League schools) unless your school is known for being incredibly difficult and you are still in the op 5%. I should say though that this is just what I have heard from my counselors so I am open to correction if I was misinformed.</p>