advice on my list of colleges? i'm new!

<p>Hi everybody! I'm new here which shocks me considering I have been looking at schools since the 8th grade. I am currently a Junior in high school and am finalising my list of schools to visit within the next 6 months. I have a 3.3 weighted GPA, but my rigor is very good. My guidence counselor said on a scale of 1-6 I am a 5. He said he only gives 6's to all AP students. I go to a very large high school (800 in my class alone) and it is the best school in New Hampshire. Our classes are leveled. Lowest to highest- Explorations, PASSES, C level, B level, A Level and Honors/AP. 80% of my classes on my transcrift are A level, 10% unleveled, and 10% B level. I plan on majoring in Criminology, Psychology, or Political Science. I either want to go into law school or become a forensic psychologist.
EC's- 4 years of class office, 1 year of softball, one year on indoor track, 4 years of field hockey, and 2 years of Mock Trial.
1900 on my SATS. Not sure if I will take subject tests yet.
My List-</p>

<h1>1 Stonehill College</h1>

<h1>2 University of New Hampshire- Durham</h1>

<h1>3 Boston University</h1>

<h1>4 University of Vermont</h1>

<h1>5 St. Michaels in VM</h1>

<h1>6 Simmons College</h1>

<p>What do you guys think my chances are for each? I will be doing EA</p>

<p>You can go to a website like ■■■■■■■■■■ and see your raw chances based on your GPA and SAT. Boston U may be a reach with your GPA, but they have many colleges within the university, so I’m sure the GPA’s vary somewhat. Do you also have on this list a safety that is also affordable? With your SAT and GPA, there are definitely safeties where you could also get offered some merit aid. You’re off to a great start in searching … make the list long at this point until you are sure of the type of college that is a good fit for you.</p>

<p>Thank you! I am retaking my SAT in June and am aiming for 2100. Also I am trying to get my GPA up to a 3.5. Might be hard, because of math, but all my other classes are fine.</p>