I need help in choosing what school would be good for me. I have no idea what schools I should apply to.
We have no ideas about you.
@21pilots21: Information needed for recommendations:
Junior? Sophomore?
Unweighted GPA
ACT/SAT test scores
SAT II Test scores
How many AP/IB/DE and Honors courses?
Home State
What can you and your parents pay/year for college?
Public/Private/Urban/Rural/Religious/Small/Large schools?
Geographic Location? East Coast/Midwest/West Coast/South?
Extra Curricular activities? Awards?
Intended major?
Junior
3.1
Not taken yet (Next month)
2 honors, 6 AP
CA
Public
Lost of community service
Humanities
Still too vague. The 3.1 will eliminate top 100 schools.
Tell us more- what can your family afford to pay per year? Do you qualify for need based aid and/or will you need merit aid or is your family willing to pay full fare? Are you interested in smaller LACs or larger universities? Any geographic preferences? Any special ECs such as music or athletics or other recruitable interests?
If you’re in CA then the CSUs or CCCs are certainly options.
CSU/UC GPA? https://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc/
For California publics, the Cal States would be your best bet. Cal States use the eligibility index for admissions which is your CSU/UC GPA and ACT/SAT score. For the non-impacted campuses: Channel Islands, Dominguez Hills, Bakersfield, Stanislaus and East Bay, you just need a minimum EI of 2900 SAT/694 ACT to qualify for admission. Some majors may be impacted and require an higher EI.
EI= (CSU GPA x200) + (ACT composite x10) or (CSU GPA x800) + (SAT Math + CR)
For other campuses the minimum EI may be as high as 4100 SAT/1000 ACT, so you need to do some research once you get your test scores.
If you are looking for privates, I would suggest Whittier College, University of Redlands, Azusa Pacific University, Cal Lutheran, Concordia to name a few. Much will depend upon your financial situation.
Until you provide test scores and more financial information or desired locations, check these schools out.
I did notice on your other threads, you indicated interest in ASU. You stated you only have 3 years of math, but you can meet the 4 year math requirement as follows:
-minimum test score of 24 on ACT math or 540 on SAT math or
-one transferable three-semester-hour college math course for which at least intermediate algebra is a prerequisite