Chance me please?

<p>Current HS junior.</p>

<p>GPA - 3.8 / 92.0 at the end of sophomore year. Hoping to bring that up to a 94 this year. School doesn't weight/rank.
SAT - I actually just took it today, not sure of my score. Hoping for a superscore of at least 2300 (reasonably achievable).
SAT II's - Chem 800, Math 2 800, Math 1 750, Bio M 730. Taking physics and possibly french in june.
AP'S - Junior Year: APUSH, Physics B, Calc AB, Psychology. Senior Year (prospective): Economics, Physics C, Chem, Calc BC, Statistics, French.</p>

<p>EC's: - Volunteering at hospital every Sunday, have been doing so for 3 months. Will continue through graduation and possibly through undergrad.
- Oboe: All County every year since 8th grade, high chance of being selected for All-State senior year. High chance of winning my orchestra's concerto competition senior year, if won I will perform in Alice Tully Hall.
- Varsity swim team 3 years, possibly captain senior year.
- National French Exam - 9th in the nation sophomore year. Hoping to continue a similar trend.
- Accepted into the Columbia Science Honors Program freshman year. The program is very competitive, and entrance standards are very high. The program is offered for incoming sophomores, juniors, and seniors.</p>

<p>My family is pretty tight on money, so I'm looking for public schools or schools that will give financial aid/merit-based scholarships. If anyone could give a few names of the latter, it would be greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>Current list:
-SUNY Binghampton
-SUNY Stony Brook
-Sophie Davis
-Cornell (possibly. Might be too expensive)
-WashU St. Louis (once again, might be too expensive)
-Case Western Reserve
-Johns Hopkins</p>

<p>Look at the merit aid threads on the financial aid board. In general, to get much you need to apply to school where your stats are way higher than their average. </p>

<p>If your family qualifies for need based aid, use the search function and study the list of schools that meet 100% of need.</p>

<p>Bump bump bump</p>