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i also did exstarcilrcular activities: 9 clubs, and tennis for 4 years, also i i'm confident i will make atlest 1900 on SAT


could i get into:

Duke univ
UNC
Wake forest univ
east carolina univ
princeston univ
john hopkins univ


also please feal free to give any college you think i will get accepted in to...

2007-08-02 04:44:26 · 4 answers · asked by ljsidnindis 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Those are pretty terrific grades, and you have done a lot of activities. You could certainly get into UNC, Wake Forest, and East Carolina. Since your SAT scores haven't been added yet, it is hard to say if you would get into Duke, Princeton, or Johns Hopkins, which are more selective. If you only got a 1900 (which is good, but not enough for some of the most selective places), then maybe no. If you got something like a 2150 or above, you could probably get admitted to just about any place.

Because the list of schools to which you WOULD be admitted would be in the thousands, it doesn't make much sense to try to list them all. What I would suggest is that you go onto the College Board's website (www.collegeboard.com). On the lefthand side of the home page, there is a link to a "college matchmaker". That allows you to put in all of your information, along with your preferences and interests (everything from size to geography to major to religion/no religion), and it will spit out a list of possible schools for you. You can then go onto the websites of any that sound interesting to you to see if they are appealing.

2007-08-02 04:58:15 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 1 0

Well, you're definitely not getting into Johns Hopkins or Princeton if you get their names wrong, and you'll want to proofread any application a lot more carefully than you did this post.

Seriously, there's no way to tell from the information provided. What do you intend to study? What's your unweighted GPA? Are the courses you're taking an appropriate challenge for you in relation to what your school offers? Are you actually involved in all of those clubs, or do you just show up to the first meeting of the year so you can list them on your resume? Are you a good enough tennis player that you might be able to get a spot on the team?

And even if you can answer all of those questions, there's no way to give you a definite answer. The more selective a college is, the more competition you're up against, and the more dependent you become on whether the admissions committee hasn't seen anyone with your particular qualifications yet.

Just take the SAT as soon as possible, use your score to help you pick a healthy mix of safeties, matches, and reaches that are all places you think you could be happy at, and hope for the best.

2007-08-02 05:06:45 · answer #2 · answered by MM 7 · 0 0

sats go up to 2400 these days. the number of clubs doesn'T matter its the quality and if you have high positions in them. Also you don't have enough info yet to know whether you can get into these. If you havea 4.5 weighted GPa then ur school is way too easy and colleges will know it.

2007-08-02 04:58:12 · answer #3 · answered by billybutsky 4 · 0 1

Learn to spell first, and then you might have a chance...

2007-08-02 06:09:44 · answer #4 · answered by sm 2 · 0 0

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