Good Political Science schools

<p>Okay here are my stats.</p>

<p>3.3 gpa
23 on the act
11 on the writing!
I volunteer for Obama as much as I can
I work at my job 15-30 hours a week (can go much lower depending on week)
I am fairly active in my church
I worked with our contemporary worship last year
I am in french club
I am in an anti drug program in our school where we tell kids not to do drugs
Key Club
Neither of my parents have attended college
I believe I will be the first person in my family ever to graduate with a bachelors degree </p>

<p>A lot of my electives have related to my intended major, Political Science.
I have not continued with math or science for my senior year, instead opting into AP European History, my first AP class.</p>

<p>What political science schools do you think I should be looking at? I don't want people to tell me Yale and Harvard because God himself probably couldn't let me in there. BTW I live in Ohio, so any schools in the Ohioish or neighboring states area I am typically interested in.</p>

<p>I also prefer a medium size school, but I have looked in all sizes from Guilford College in NC (1200) to American University (8000)</p>

<p>U of Ohio, Denision</p>

<p>Syracuse (Maxwell School), not OH but not all that far either. Best...</p>