acceptance chances?

<p>I'm a current junior at a public school in Minnesota, class size of 680. Class rank isn't used anymore, but I'm giving an educated guess at around 30 of 680.
GPA: 4.21(after 3 quarters, guessing around 4.3 after 4)
ACT- 32 (retake, hopefully 33)should I take subject tests?
IB Diploma Candidate
HL Math, HL English, HL History, SL Biology, SL spanish, SL Art
2 year varsity soccer (team captain of both freshman and sophomore teams)
2 year varsity lacrosse
2 year lettering member of math team
coach youth teams for both sports during summer
member of premier level soccer club over summer(big deal)
member of presidential student council at school(not like student gvt, volunteer basis, not a huge deal)
Volunteer at local library
Work as ice-rink attendant during winters
1 year of team rowing
Any suggestions of things that will strengthen my resume?
Also, suggestions for colleges that would fit me well?</p>

<p>Opinions and advise appreciated!</p>

<p>Here's a blurb from the Midd website re required tests:</p>

<p>"Candidates must submit standardized tests and may select from a menu of three different test options. The requirement may be met by submitting either the ACT; or the SAT I administered on or after March 12, 2005; or three SAT II exams in different areas of study."</p>

<p>It's very difficult to gauge acceptance chances, as Midd is highly selective and turns down thousands of qualified (applicants in the top 10 of their class, perfect scores, leadership roles, etc.) If you think you are recruitable to play lacrosse or soccer in college, I would recommend you contact the coaches as soon as possible to get on their radar. If the coach wants you, it will be a huge tip in your favor.</p>

<p>Re other schools: What kind of school are you interested in? Big or small? In the sticks or in the city? North, south, east or west? In which majors are you interested?</p>