Desperately Seeking Advice lol

<p>I do not really know all that much about what colleges are looking for, so if someone can help me look at my chances that would be great!!!</p>

<p>I would love to go to Notre Dame or Michigan and major in math, but if anyone can think of another similar school I am open to suggestions</p>

<p>white female, pittsburgh, pa</p>

<p>junior in public school</p>

<p>GPA:
9th grade- 4.0 all honors classes
10th grade- 4.0 all honors classes
11th grade- 4.5 (weighted) all honors and 2 AP classes
12th grade- [the highest I can get will be a 4.6] all honors and 2 AP classes
I also take both Spanish and German</p>

<p>I am currently number 1 in my class of like 275</p>

<p>TESTS:
SAT- 2090 (720 CR, 680 M, 690 W with a 10 on the essay)
AP- I didn't get my scores back yet but I think I got either 4's or 5's</p>

<p>EXTRA CURRICULARS:
4 year varisty tennis player
2 years of National Honor Society and on the Exective Board
2 years of Key Club (Secretary)
4 years of Future Business Leaders of America (President)
4 years of Forensics
4 years of musical productions
2 years of German Honor Society
1 year of Spanish Club</p>

<p>VOLUNTEER:
I have a ton of volunteer hours but I am not going to list them all
Plus I'm in the middle of a big fundraiser I started</p>

<p>I am really nervous so I really want your guys advice and honest opinions.
THANKS!</p>

<p>You are a match for both Notre Dame and Michigan if you stay #1 in your class.</p>

<p>In your hometown, Carnegie Mellon should also be a match for you.</p>

<p>Other possible colleges for you to look at for a math degree would be Brown, Georgia Tech, Tufts, Rice, UCLA, and Northwestern.</p>