Advice on choice of schools?

<p>HI, I'm somewhat clueless as to which schools I should apply to. Advice, please? I'm a senior by the way.</p>

<p>I will probably double major in English Lit and French.
If this helps:
- I took 6 of the 8 Literature classes offered at my school
- I spent a month in France the past summer taking classes and living with a host family</p>

<p>GPA: 3.88 (UW)</p>

<p>If this helps: The 6 B's on my record are 4 from math and 2 are from an art course. The rest are A's. </p>

<p>Rank: somewhere between top 4 and 10%
SAT 1: Taking in Oct. Planning to score around 2200+
ACT: 32
SAT 2: Lit (740), US His (790), IIC (790)
(Considering taking French in November, but if I do, 750-800)</p>

<p>APs:
3 junior year (English Comp- 5, APUSH-5, Bio-5)
Currently taking 6 (English Lit, Econ, Gov, Chem, Calc BC, French Comp)</p>

<p>EC's:
- Took philosophy at community college (A)
- Colorguard for 4 years! (Most valuable 2004, Captain this year)
- Link for 3 years (it's a school volunteering program that helps new students settle down, works with PTA, hard to describe...)
- CSF 100% life member (okay.. i know this doesn't really matter)
- Study Buddy Society 3 years (afterschool volunteer tutoring a peer twice a week for an hour per session)
- French Honor Society
- Have been working at an afterschool daycare/tutoring center for past 1 year and continuing</p>

<p>Schools I am considering: Brown (top choice), U of Chicago, Amherst, Vassar, Middlebury... don't know what else.</p>

<p>Although the college atmosphere/academics are my top priority, things that would make my perfect school: 2000-10,000 students; beautiful campus (lots of nature, woods, oppourtunities for outdoor activities), and chances are, is a liberal arts college. </p>

<p>Thanks everyone!</p>

<p>hm. the schools seem to fit...you considered carleton and pomona? it seems like practically all the top 10 liberal arts schools seem to fit. Dartmouth, also...</p>