Any input?

<p>I'm finalizing my college list, and was wondering if I have a good balance of safeties, matches, and reaches. If not, any suggestions?</p>

<p>Oh, and I'm applying to most as a business major.</p>

<p>Stats:
Asian female from NJ.
High school: Public, sends some students to top schools</p>

<p>GPA: 3.6677 W
Class rank: 73/322, top 25%
ACT: 34 composite </p>

<p>APs: US History: 4 Chem: 3 Chinese: 5 </p>

<p>I've taken mostly honors classes, except for math and spanish. Also took 2 APs last year(USH and chem). Although C+s in geometry H and physics H</p>

<p>Taking AP Bio, Euro, and Econ this year. 18 AP/Honors classes in total. </p>

<p>ECs:
Science League [9,10]
Mock Trial [10-12] -VP
R.E.A.C.H. [11,12] -basically go teach elementary school kids about good decision making, self esteem and such so, along with chaperoning middle school dances and coordinating events for them. Chosen as 1 of 40 students in which over 200 applied.
Design Editor for school newspaper [10-12]
History Club- National History Day project [9-12]
FBLA[9-12]
Spanish NHS
Tutored neighbor in geometry</p>

<p>Hospital volunteering [115 hrs]
Chinese school volunteering [100+hrs] I'm part of the Exec. board.</p>

<p>Graduated all 12 levels of Chinese school in freshman year, started taking classes since I was 5. Also took the HSK (Chinese proficiency test)
Study Abroad/summer program in China with scholarship for about 6 weeks, was also in charge of 5 other students younger than me.
I also did the BU Summer Challenge this July. </p>

<p>Schools under consideration:
American
Binghampton- bio major
Boston College- undecided
Boston University
Brandeis
TCNJ
Fordham (EA)
GWU
UMD (EA)
Northeastern (EA)
Penn State (rolling, already applied)
Rutgers University- Acccepted
St. Bonaventure (rolling, already applied)
St. John's (Pharm)- rolling, already applied</p>

<p>and possibly William and Mary</p>

<p>Sorry it's such a long list, folks!</p>

<p>Your list looks perfect, plus you have already been accepted into your in-state school… so everything looks fine.</p>

<p>To see if a small, friendly good school appeals to you (and might offer some good $), try Muhlenberg or Ursinus. Midsize, consider Marist</p>