Chances @ CMC, Bates, Colby, Bowdoin, Vassar, Oxy, Wes, Pitzer, Whitman, USC, Tulane, Vandy, BC, CC

Some of the colleges on your list are test-optional. I would certainly recommend that for Bowdoin and Wesleyan, as long as you recognize that they are among the most selective schools in the country (on account, in part, of their appeal to strong students with disappointing test results). They are reaches for everyone. I think that Colorado College and Bates might also be test-optional. Pitzer is definitely test-optional: my son submitted his higher sets of test scores there. I’m not sure about Colby, Vassar, Oxy, et al. My son got into Oxy and Whitman, and both met our EFC.I doubt that Wisconsin is test-optional; few public flagships are, because they simply lack the time and resources to go through every application that carefully. I’d say you have a chance at some or all of those colleges, if you are willing to work hard on the essays and supplements that they usually demand in lieu of standardized tests. I also recommend including some less-selective colleges, including more from the “Colleges That Change Lives” consortium. Perhaps Willamette, Puget Sound, Wheaton (MA, not IL), Goucher, et al should be on your list for consideration. Some are test-optional, and others have median ranges which would fit your stats comfortably.