Help making a college list

<p>Hello, this is my first post. Nice to meet everyone.
I know it is kind of late, but would anyone mind to suggest me colleges?
My stats are:</p>

<p>-Male international student from asia (lived 9 years in Mexico prior to coming to US)
-Trilingual (Spanish, Korean, English)
-Weighted GPA: 3.92
-SAT I: 2080 (690 CR, 770 MTH, 620 WRT)
-SAT II: 780 Spanish, 710 Chemistry
-AP (my school offers none)
-EC's (...):
+Violin.
+Volunteer at Retirement Center, Church, Salvation Army, etc.
+Soccer.
+Track and Field.
+International Club.
+National Honor Society.</p>

<p>This is insufficient information for us to help you. We need to know the size of school you are interested in (public, LAC, private), the subject areas you plan to study, geographic preference/constraints, the type of culture you are seeking, unusual ECs, and most importantly, your financial constraints if any. It also helps to know if you would consider single sex (if female), schools with significant religious orientations or heavy frat presense, or any deal-breakers (can’t stand cold weather, for example).</p>

<p>If the answer is, “I don’t know” than you haven’t done sufficient homework on your own yet. Get Fisk and start reading.</p>

<p>Thank you M’s Mom for your kind response.
As far as I know, I am interested in studying chemistry, psychology, and philosophy. As for size I would lean towards a medium sized school, and would prefer schools with low frat presence.
Currently (and thankfully) I do not have a financial restraint. However, I want to find colleges with “medium” costs, and which are liberal in general. Also, I do not have particular geographic preference nor constraints.</p>