<p>What colleges should I apply to?</p>
<p>ACT: 31
SAT: Not taken
Sat II: Math 1- 720 Math 2- 740
Unweighted GPA 3.5/ 4.0
9th grade gpa 3.2
10th grade gpa 3.3
11th grade gpa 3.74
12th grade gpa ??
Parents got divorced in the middle of 9th grade. Don’t know if that will help.</p>
<p>AP classes: None yet
Senior year course load- AP World and AP AB calc
In 10th and 11th grade I took a two year algebra course and decided to take summer school for precalc so I am jumping from Algebra to AP ab calc.</p>
<p>EC:
Varsity golf 4 years
Trading internship on wallstreet
100 hours of community service</p>
<p>Other:
Male
white
Top private school</p>
<p>What type of schools are you interested in?</p>
<p>Best possible colleges</p>
<p>You can apply for:
Boston University
NYU
Case Western Reserve University
Tulane
Emory
UVA
Villanova
Georgetown
RPI
University of Rochester</p>
<p>Just my opinion. Hope I helped</p>
<p>idk about some of the schools on NYxJon93’s list, like NYU and Georgetown.
Your classes do not seem to be rigorous because you are just starting to take AP classes senior year. That’s just my opinion so try to get some safeties.</p>
<p>My school isn’t big on AP’s, I believe majority of people took 1 or 2 at most junior year ( a few took 3). They aren’t offered sophomore year or freshman year.</p>
<p>I noticed that too. A 3.5 with no AP’s will not stand out, and while a 31 ACT is certainly good, it doesn’t jump out at the top schools either. I would say NYU, Georgetown and Emory are all reaches, Tulane and Rochester match to slight reach. Probably OK at the rest.</p>
<p>Will the upward curve in gpa and that fact that my parents got divorced in 9th grade (reason for lower grades) make a difference?</p>
<p>I think all the schools NYxJon93 is mentioning are reaches… i would apply to some smaller universities that have good reputations… you will probably do better in that setting.</p>
<p>This is a very open ended question. You are at a top private school. Aren’t they advising you?
so many factors. What do you want as major? where does your school do well getting kids in? small? large? SAtart with your guidance counselor and when you have a list get people to react from the list. My opinion.</p>