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11th-grade

School recommendations for me???

Hello, I'm a 16-year-old junior, and I'm looking to pursue a film career in the future, either as a cinematographer or screenwriter (still deciding)

I'm looking for any college that fits my current stats

- 3.5 GPA (as of end of sophomore year)

- Taking 6 IB classes (3 HL, 3 SL)

- Located in either California, New York, or Texas (my home state), but would prefer California for better job opportunities

- Haven't taken an SAT or ACT yet, but based on my 10th-grade PSAT score, I got 900

I'm planning to get better and build a more stable portfolio, if you can give me any recommendations for good film programs in college, I would highly appreciate it

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2 months ago

UC Davis, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Barbara, Cornell, and Harvard are all good target options for your major.

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2 months ago

Quite a few of the schools suggested by @DIAMOND are quite competitive to get into. I highly recommend using the AI assistant here on Collegevine so you can put in your specific preferences to get a narrower list of great fits. Tip: it will give a list of some options and be sure to ask for some more options. Then it will give you some more. Ask again. Ask this several times until you have a good list to research.

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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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SAT: 720 math
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