Having trouble finding "matches"!

<p>Hi, I've found, like most of you, that it's a lot easier to find reaches than matches and safeties! lol. Any ideas?</p>

<p>GPA: UW 3.76, W 4.0
ACT superscored:
Composite - 34
English - 36
Math - 32
Reading - 36
Science - 33
Writing - 8
AP exams:
Psych - 5
Statistics - 4
Spanish - 5
Music Theory - 5
English Lang. - 4
Taking this year: English Lit, Spanish Lit, American Gov., Macroeconomics</p>

<p>Other stuff:
Strong ECs (Heavy involvement in music and theatre, founder/president of GSA, a couple other clubs)
Good essays (well, at least I think so. haha)
1 of my recs should be very good (the other should be pretty good)
LGBT (mentioned in essays, founded GSA senior year)
Talent in singing (may submit recording if I can)</p>

<p>And here's my current list:</p>

<p>Reaches
Yale
Columbia
Brown
Vanderbilt</p>

<p>Matches
Tufts
Brandeis
USC
Geneseo</p>

<p>Safeties
in-state schools
Boston U
Northeastern</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I should clarify—I have some matches but am not sure if they’re truly matches and not reaches. Also, I feel my list is quite top-heavy.
I could use some matches and safeties like Northeastern where I could get scholarships.
Thanks!</p>

<p>There are several threads on guaranteed merit-based scholarships in the Financial Aid Forum. Go there and keep scrolling down until you hit them. Some have early cut-off dates.</p>

<p>If you need serious money, you may need to re-think your geographical preferences.</p>

<p>Tufts admit rate is ~23%, so I would call it a reach (for everyone) rather than a match.
Northeastern is a match, not a safety. Not sure you stand out there enough to get non-need based aid or much of it.
What do you want to major in? location?
Try using the search engine here on CC and put in your requirements. then your stats (and select “I’m interested in schools where I would be well above average, to increase my financial aid opportunities”) and see what pops up.
The Kiplinger’s tables are also useful:
[Best</a> Values in Private Colleges, 2012-13](<a href=“http://www.kiplinger.com/tools/privatecolleges/]Best”>Kiplinger | Personal Finance News, Investing Advice, Business Forecasts)</p>

<p>The money might not work well, but many state schools are top 10 in specific majors.</p>

<p>Boston College would be a good addition.</p>