chance me!

<p>Hello! I'm currently a junior in high school and the whole college searching process is starting to seriously freak me out. I'm looking at small liberal arts schools (Williams, Bowdoin, Middlebury, Kenyon, Oberlin, Carleton, Reed, Davidon, Dartmouth (maybee))
I know that these schools are some of the most competitive to get into so I was wondering if it seemed as though I was on track...</p>

<p>White female
All girls prep school in MA (boarding)
Middle to Low income bracket..would need major financial aid</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 (my school only calculates GPA with junior year so that's just the first half)
My school doesn't rank
I've been on Head's List (all As) for 3 terms now
ACTS: 32 (34 E, 33 R, 32 M, 28 S)
Haven't taken SATs or SATII yet</p>

<p>Courses: This year, 6 classes... 1 AP (Euro), 3 honors (Eng, Bio, Precal), 4th level language (French) and History of Music (an expressive arts course)
Next Year: most likely AP Eng, AP Calc AB, AP Hum Geo, AP French, Physics, history electives</p>

<p>I'm president of my class, was vice president last year, and secretary my freshman year. I was on student council sophomore and junior year. I probably will have a major leadership position next year. I am editor of the yearbook and was last year as well. I'm a big sister (helps new students adjust), and a member of the community service club at my school. I've played on Varsity Field Hockey since Freshman year, was on JV Lacrosse Freshman year and have done Varsity Lacrosse since then. I've done about 165 hours of community service so far through a program at my school..volunteering at a nursing home and a home for developmentally disabled women. </p>

<p>Problem...my freshmen year I was suspended for 4 days. How will this effect my chances?</p>

<p>Also, if you could I'd really appreciate some schools that could maybe be safeties for me (I was thinking maybe Denison, Ohio Wesleyan..?)</p>

<p>Thank You!</p>

<p>Pretty good, I guess.
Seems like it’ll mostly depend on your essay and what you were suspended for.</p>

<p>What percentile are you in comparison to other students in your class?</p>