Lemme know what you think

<p>Lemme Know what you think about where I want to go and suggestions</p>

<p>White male from the northwest, niether parents went to college</p>

<p>Schools So Far: (Interested in marketing)
1)Boston College
2)NYU
3)Duke
4)Columbia-------My close cousin teaches there, will it help?
5)Indiana University
6)Boston University</p>

<p>10th Grade:
Math B1-B-
World History-B
Biology-C+
Spanish-B
English-B+</p>

<p>World History Regents-91
JV Lacrosse
JV Track
Mathletes
Went To UCLA For SAT Prep
Designed/ran my own public website based on photography and videography
50 Hours of Comm. Service
Relay For Life
Maintained A Job and Babysat</p>

<p>11th Grade:</p>

<p>Math B2-A+
100 On Regents
Chemsitry-B+
90 On Regents
IB History Of The Americas-A
90 On Regents
IB Literature-A-
85 On Regents
Spanish lll-B+
90 On Regents</p>

<p>Drawing-A</p>

<p>100+ Hours Of Community Service Through Boys/Girls Club
Helped Tutor SAT Math
Mathletes
Interact
Relay For Life</p>

<p>SAT:M:800 CR:630 W:620</p>

<p>SAT ll: Math lC-740 Math 2C-780 World History-800</p>

<p>12th Grade Schedule (All First Quarter Grades) 7 IB’s Total
IB Physics-A+
IB Math-A+
IB History-A+
IB English-A+
IB Psychology-A+</p>

<p>No Aid whatsoever</p>

<p>Your cousin teaching there won’t help.</p>

<p>It’s easier to earn an A in IB than in regular classes?</p>

<p>What about Freshman year?
You have a good upward grade trend especially your senior grades. Also, good math SAT score and great E.C’s. But I’m worrying about some of those B’s in your junior year.
I would say:
Boston College = ???
NYU = Slight Reach
Duke = Reach
Columbia = High Reach
Indiana University = match
Boston University = match
But I of course can’t say for sure. I’m in the same boat as you are in.</p>

<p>Your cousin teaching there won’t help.</p>

<p>It’s easier to earn an A in IB than in regular classes?</p>

<p>I really only enjoyed english and us history before I started trying hard</p>

<p>If I re-take my SAT and get it up to a 2150+ in a few months how much of a change will I see in terms of my chances?</p>

<p>Also do colleges favor applicants with an upper-trend at all?</p>