Have no idea what colleges to apply to :(

<p>Asian American
SAT 2030 (1350)
UW GPA 3.7
Class Rank top 20%?
3 AP Classes, 5-6 Honors Classes
ECs - 4 Years Varsity Baseball, 4 Years Varsity Soccer, Varsity Soccer Captain, Varsity Baseball Captain, Summer/Fall/Winter Soccer/Baseball (various out of school teams), National Honor Society, Math Modeling, tutor for middle school students, + a few more various activites including helping out little kids. Also have at local convenience store.</p>

<p>I live in Massachusetts so I'm thinking that UMass Amherst is my safety school. However beyond that I have no idea what schools to apply to. The Asian factor certainly doesn't help me at all especially since my SAT scores aren't super good so I probably can't make it into a lot of the harder schools that I was looking at (UMichigan, Notre Dame, UNC, UVA, John Hopkins), so I'm trying to find a school that is better than UMass but maybe a notch below the schools listed earlier. The kind of school as of right now does not matter to me as I don't know yet what kind of major I will do. Any suggestions?</p>

<p>Any advice is appreciated! Will chance back!</p>

<p>Anyone? I know this is a hard request but any colleges anyone can think of will help!</p>

<p>I’d start with SuperMatch on this site. You can plug in your stats, interests, etc. and it will come up with a list of schools whose students are most similar to you, at least in terms of grades, scores, and interests, so you’ll know where you have a shot at getting in.</p>

<p>It would also help to know where you want to be–New England or elsewhere–and whether you will be applying for aid.</p>

<p>You should also google “A+ schools for B students.” </p>

<p>What jumped out at me on that list were Furman University in South Carolina (climate waaay better than Mass!) and Skidmore in New York. They both have very good reputations and your numbers seem comparable to those of accepted students.</p>

<p>I second Mass, but I’ll help if I can know what you’re interested in studying, maybe?</p>