chance me and recommend safety schools :)

<p>Haha okay.... here goes ;] (this is so weird)</p>

<p>GPA: 4.2 (weighted)
Rank: N/A (our school doesn't rank)
AP courses + scores: World History (5), US History (4), Chemistry (3), Psychology (5), Biology (N/A), Calculus BC (N/A), Government & Comparative Government (N/A), European History (N/A)</p>

<p>ACT: 33
SAT: 2040 (probably not sending) </p>

<p>ECs:
-Internship at an organization involved in environmental issues (over the summer)
-Volunteering at Adult Day Care Center (3 years)
-Key Club (3 years)
-French Honor Society (3 years)
-National Honor Society (2 years)
-Heritage Club (2 years)
-Tennis Team Manager (1 year)
-Piano (11 years)
-Violin (around 8 years?0
-Played in nursing homes in an orchestra (1 year)
-French Club (1 year)
-College Partnership (3 years) </p>

<p>Leadership:
-Was Vice President of Heritage Club in junior year
-Was secretary of French Club in junior year
-Was concert master for orchestra (once)
Honors/Awards:
-AP Scholar Award with Honors
-Academic Letter from our school
-AB Honor Roll
-All A Honor Roll</p>

<p>State: VA
Gender: Female
Race: Asian
Income line: around 22,000?? I am not sure about this </p>

<p>I am a first generation college</p>

<p>Schools I am applying to so far:
-University of Virginia (goal school)
-Virginia Tech (i was thinking this is a safety... any other thoughts?)
-College of William and Mary (not sure haha)
-NYU (goal school... possibly a reach school)
-Columbia (obviously a reach school lol)
-Boston College (goal school)</p>

<p>Please recommend me safety schools or possible schools that I could apply to.
It would be good if they were all Common App ;]
Also, I am trying to stay on the east coast... preferably up north or close to VA (NC is probably the lowest I will go in the east coast).
Please help!!!</p>

<p>hello?? anyone there?</p>

<p>How much can your family afford? What would you like to study? UVA and VT are significantly different schools.</p>

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<p>If you need significant financial aid, NYU is a reach, or out-of-reach, due to high cost and poor financial aid reputation.</p>