Chance me please! (history major)

<p>I am a female from NJ and I want to be an Colonial American History Teacher.
I absolutely LOVE history and want to learn as much as I can about colonial America.
I have about a 96 weighted average (2nd decile but should be 1st by next year) and have been in all honors classes for freshman and sophomore year and am going into AP US History, AP English, AP Psychology, Honors Constitutional Law, Honors Spanish, etc. for next year (junior year) and I know my average will go up significantly.
ECs/Volunteer: volleyball, Freshman Adviser, Current Events Club, 3D Design Club, Science Club, Class Committees, part of colonial re-enactment group soon, volunteer at town museum and library.</p>

<p>Here are some of the colleges I have looked into and if you can tell me, which are reaches, which are fits, and which are good for my interests?</p>

<p>College of William and Mary
Bucknell College
Allegheny College
Christopher Newport University
Dickinson College
Gettysburg College
Lafayette College
Lehigh College
Roanoke College
Washington and Lee University
Rutgers
Penn State
University of Richmond</p>

<p>Thanks SO much! Sorry for all of the writing!</p>

<p>Test scores?</p>

<p>I knew I was forgetting something! Sorry, I forgot to write it, but I have just finished my sophomore year, so I did not take the SATs yet. Without ever looking at an SAT or ACT before I got a 1700 and 23 (I think?) which is DEFINITELY not anywhere close to what I will get once I take all of the prep classes and I also did not know about skipping questions at the time so I answered all of them. I do very well on all of the other standardized tests I take, so I expect to do very well on the SATs once I prepare.</p>

<p>My PSAT is not accurate, so IF I do well on them, which colleges could I get into?</p>