Which schooles are in my range?

<p>Hi!
I’m coming from Europe.
Here are some information about me:
-Age 18
-ex-member of national skiing team
-Mensa member
-Winner of physic awards
-Winner of math awards
-Winner of logic awards
-Winner of programing awards
-Winner of geograpghy national award
-Winner of history national award
-Member of team that won national research project (physic)
-Member of team that won national research project (microbiology)
-Fluent in 5 languages
-I preformed as hoste at my school’s initiation of freshmens and a lot of other plays and preformances.
-I also helped at our national institute over summer for cuple of weeks so I have a recomendation letter form a realy respected professor there
-I also spent 7 weeks in greec working over sumer for the past 2 years
-My physics tests avrage is 99,7%(thorught high school)
-But I’m not best I class because I have dyslexia and ADHD and I have some problems with writing at languages.</p>

<p>I have take SATs but a scored realy badly 480 reading 680 math 390 reading because I was realy sick that day. But I scored pretty good on subject tests 770 math 2 and 800 physic. So which schooles are in my range?</p>

<p>Are you a senior or a junior?</p>

<p>You know that if you have dyslexia, you can get special accomodations for the SAT?</p>

<p>You must absolutely retake the SAT. See if you can late register or call the test center for the December test to see if you can register as a standby. Or, better, ask for accomodation for the January test.</p>

<p>You also need to go onto websites for schools with competitive skiing and fill out the forms titled “prospective recruits”. Fill them all out and see which coaches are interested. This will help you a lot.
If you can bring your score up, really have national-level skiing, and speak 5 languages, the school you shoud apply to is Middlebury. However with that SAT score they won’t be able to take you (they’re one of the best colleges in the US).
Other schools of that caliber include Williams, Colby, Bates, Bowdoin. For these schools you’ll need at least 1800.
The winning of a national research project would also matter for Ivy League caliber schools but that SAT score…</p>

<p>More academically accessible for you are St Lawrence, St Michael’s, University of Denver, University of Colorado, University of Vermont.
Start by contacting the coaches.</p>