Best College for me! Please anyone comment!

<p>Ok here are my stats I'm a junior.
White American.
GPA: 3.8(UW) 4.0+(W)
ACT: 26 (aiming for a 30 next time this was 1st try really nervous)
AP: Soph=Euro(3)(bad day) Jun=USH, Spanish, Lang, Sen= Calc BC, Physics, Micro-Macro, Lit, maybe stat*
ECS=Maybe Senior president, Robotics Club, Science Olympiad, Mu Alpha Theta, Trying to start a CS club and class, FBLA Pres(senior year), Model UN, Teen Court, Job at Golf Course, Internship at commercial credit reports business, travel all over the country and canada for hockey, varsity hockey captain, varsity soccer, varsity golf, making a online forum for tutorials with a friend for people at school(it will help them post questions in certain classes and let their peers answer. designed for kids who are sometimes embarrassed to ask friends questions. this will allow them to ask anonymously) Possible Mission trip to honduras next year, work with the Nashville Predators in teaching underprivileged kids play hockey, and have over 400+ service hours throughout my high school career thus far, Attending CS classes at a community college this summer.</p>

<p>Will be first generation college student.</p>

<p>I am interested in a top college that will fit my scores as a slight reach or safety. and possibly a few big reaches but not too far.</p>

<p>I am interested in double majoring in Computer Science and Economics.
Thanks for all your help before hand!</p>

<p>Your local flagship state university is your best bet for CS and possibly also for Econ. For reaches consider Bucknell, Lehigh, Villanova, Colgate, VATech.</p>

<p>Most schools have computer science and physics. Give us more information about what kind of schools you are looking for:</p>

<p>1) financial need (how much can your parents afford?)
2) size (LAC, large public, etc…)
3) location (urban/suburban/rural), part of the country, weather, driving distance from home
4) culture - preppy, intellectual, quirky, rah-rah, granola, artsy, hipster, fratty, religious, single sex - give us some adjectives
5) deal breakers (see above)</p>

<p>Also, have you tried the SAT? Some kids do much better on the SAT than they do on the ACT or vice versa.</p>