<p>*SAT I 1800-1900
*SAT II Math II 700 Math I 600
*GPA All A’s and 3-4 B’s
*international non-native (not international school)
*no fin.aid needed</p>
<p>Anything realistic?</p>
<p>*SAT I 1800-1900
*SAT II Math II 700 Math I 600
*GPA All A’s and 3-4 B’s
*international non-native (not international school)
*no fin.aid needed</p>
<p>Anything realistic?</p>
<p>*GPA All A’s and 3-4 B’s</p>
<p>Not average in the slightest.
People call me above average and I have around 10-11 B’s.</p>
<p>I totally agree with sirgerbil, you are above “normal”. I’d say average is about a 3.3-3.6 GPA. Also, the national average SAT score is somewhere in the 1500s, so you’re clearly higher than that as well.</p>
<p>With those scores and grades, you could make into some more competative schools. Perhaps not ivies, but still very respected ones.</p>
<p>Try putting your information in here, and see what comes up.
[College</a> Search - College Confidential](<a href=“http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/]College”>http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/)</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Your stats match to schools in the USNWR 30-50 range, more or less, assuming decent essays, recs, and ECs. You might get into some reaches which would be in the 20-30 range.</p>
<p>thanks everyone! I am glad to know that!</p>
<p>^^^I basically agree with DunninLA. I think your test scores are a little low for a 30th ranked school, so I’d think maybe USNWR 40 to 60 in the National University rankings and 30 to 50 if you are considering LAC’s.</p>
<p>“international non-native”</p>
<p>Since you have no need, your options are similar to those of a US candidate.</p>
<p>^
What was that supposed to mean?</p>
<p>^^No need to exclude schools/worry about financial aid that is sometimes not available to internationals.</p>
<p>^^ There are no safeties or matches in the US for international students who need financial aid. Only reaches.</p>