What colleges could I accepted into?

<p>Instead of asking what are my chances of getting into a specific college, I’m wondering about what colleges do I have a good chance of getting into. I’m an incoming senior in a Washington state high school and looking at colleges in Washington, California, and the East Coast.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.905 (unweighted)
Class Rank: 15/640
SAT I: 1970 (going to retake it)
-Critical Reading: 620
-Math: 690
-Writing: 660, Essay: 10
ACT w/ writing: 30
AP Scores:
AP Lang/Comp: 4
AP US History: 4</p>

<p>Anticipated Senior Classes:
Eng102 via Running Start*
Spanish via Running Start*
AP Biology
AP Gov
AP Calculus
Anatomy/Physiology
Physics
Psychology</p>

<p>*Running Start is where high school students earn high school and college credit by attending courses at their local community college.</p>

<p>Extracurricular:
Honor Society 9-12
-President: 12
Band 9-11
Marching Band 10-11
-Marched in 2010 Tournament of Roses Parade
Wind Ensemble 10-11
-Outstanding Woodwind: 10
Multicultural Club: 10
Relay for Life: 10-12
Volunteer at Elementary School: 8-12
-6th grade camp counselor: 11
Church Worship Leader: 9-12
-Pianist 9-12
Senior Class Senator
Key Club: 10-12
Piano: K-12
-Excellent Rating at local contest: 9
300+ Hours community service</p>

<p>pinayako, too many schools to list them all, particularly when you add East coast to the mix. You also are omitting an important item, that being what you want to study? You have a really strong GPA and with more practice tests under your belt, you should be able to raise that SAT score, which would then change this list I’m providing you. Your EC’s look good also. </p>

<p>Here you go:</p>

<p>U of Washington
Gonzaga
Seattle University (safety)
Santa Clara University
UCSD
UCSB
UC Davis
Cal Poly SLO
George Washington University
Bucknell
Boston College (reach)
Boston University
Northeastern
Elon University (safety)</p>

<p>UCLA and maybe UC Berkeley</p>

<p>You may need SAT subject tests for a lot of schools</p>