<p>I'm a rising senior and I'd like to finalize my college list over the summer. I've already cut down quite a lot but I'm kind of stuck and I do not intend to apply to more than 10 :| </p>
<p>Stats:
My school doesn't have GPA/class rank
SAT I- 2200 (800 in writing and 1400 M+CR, planning to retake & raise my math score)
SAT II: Literature 730, Spanish 790, French 800
IB diploma: HL History, Psychology, Spanish and SL Math, Biology, English
currently predicted 40 (out of 42, so not counting extra points), with 777 775 - the 5 is in math sl, but I am hoping to raise it to a 6 or perhaps drop to math studies in september</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
varsity soccer since freshman yr
horseback riding since 2nd grade, won several regional competitions & placed in national ones but had to stop before jr year as I am currently in boarding school and cannot train there
ballet: 4 years, had to stop last year for the same reason ^^
1st place national spanish debating competition, won scholarship at language course in Spain over the summer
School newspaper/literary magazine since freshman year
literary society: essay published in regional Shakespeare conference book, will be one of main organizers of similar conference held at my school next year
50+ hours of community service volunteering at local care home
law firm internship this summer
summer jobs at city zoo/riding school
will hopefully be student organizer of school charity campaign for twloha next term
currently writing/illustrating children's book, planning to charity
and some others, but they aren't as relevant/I haven't been as involved</p>
<p>my college list:
Brown (top choice)
Columbia
Yale
UPenn
Tufts
Northwestern
NYU
Georgetown
UCLA
Vassar
Haverford
Swarthmore
Pitzer/Claremont McKenna/Pomona (still undecided on which one)
American or GWU
BU
Boston College</p>
<p>I know I have quite a few reaches/high matches and no /real/ safeties, but I'm also applying to the UK and a couple in Canada and my biggest safeties are there. I don't see a point in applying somewhere I would almost certainly not attend. </p>
<p>I don't have many specific requirements, as you can see my list seems pretty random (i promise it isn't). I would like a liberal-leaning but diverse school, either in a city or close to one. I would prefer a large school, but I have a few lacs in my list as I really like the flexible curriculums and the focus on the liberal arts, plus they are all quite close to bigger urban areas so at least I'd have the chance to get away from the "bubble" if I wanted to. I'm obviously leaning towards the humanities/social sciences and thinking of majoring in history or politics, but am still undecided. </p>
<p>Any suggestions on what to remove from my list (or add if you have any ideas)?? thanks :) </p>
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do you not think that Brown and Columbia are a high reach as well, since they have a <10% acceptance rate, and Georgetown is a mid reach since (i believe) it has a greater acceptance rate than Pomona? </p>
But then again Brown doesn’t offer minors, which could also be an annoying situation. I don’t know what I want to do yet, but if I did decide to pursue both politics and history I’d be able to do that in the form of double major at Brown and major/minor at Columbia. Thanks for the suggestion though, I should take that a bit more into consideration before making my final decisions.</p>