<p>Stats alone are not a good basis for finding a good fit. Without junior year grades or your best test scores, they are not even a very good basis for estimating your admission chances at highly selective schools (which is hard enough to do anyway).</p>
<p>Your qualifications are strong enough that if you keep up your grades, few if any schools will be completely out of reach. Many very selective schools (as well as less selective ones) are located in or near cities. So, what other criteria are important to you? Size? Weather? Region (/ distance from home)? Specific majors? Research opportunities? Sports (as a spectator or participant)? Intellectual or social atmosphere?</p>
<p>What’s your budget? Can your family afford the full cost of expensive private schools ($50-60K/year)? If not, are you likely to qualify for need-based aid?</p>