Help me find schools!!

<p>I am a Korean girl and have lived in Indonesia for the past ten years going to an international school. please help me make a list of schools I can apply to. also I need financial aid. I probably will apply to most of the need blind schools as well.</p>

<p>Scores:
SAT: 2190
math: 760
CR: 690
Writing: 740</p>

<p>ACT: composite: 36
English 36
Math: 36
Reading: 35
Science: 36
+Writing: 32 </p>

<p>SAT II:
math: 650
Bio: 750
US history: 700 </p>

<p>AP BIO:5
APUSH: 4
AP LANG: 4? (not sure yet)
AP EURO HISTORY: 3</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 unweighted. </p>

<p>Student council - 10,11
out reach program - 10,11
swimming - 9,10,11
soccer - 9,10
basketball - 9,0,11
worship band - 9
natural disaster relief outreach - 10
summer community medical service - 10,11
tutoring - 9,10,11
swim MVP
Soccer Iron Woman
Athlete of the Year award - 9
Harvard Model Congress Excellence Award</p>

<p>Also yearbook: 9,10
Doing ap chem,ap calc, n ap lit senior year</p>

<p>try looking at the generous lac like bates, colgate, colby, bowdoin, vassar.</p>

<p>You need more criteria like</p>

<ul>
<li>Size of school</li>
<li>Weather
etc.</li>
</ul>

<p>I personally feel Ivies are a long shot for both of you (its for everyone)
Like moneyp said apply to generous LACs like Bates Bard Smith Holyoke (if you are girl) Colby Macalaster Colgate Vassar Grinnel Colorado Kenyon Lafayette Hamilton Reed etc</p>

<p>Whether or not you care about weather or size, you should care about academic resources - especially if you are applying to LACs. I graduated from Bryn Mawr College and I vividly remember the disappointment of my classmates when they first realized that their major department had only three professors and none of them in the area that they were the most interested in. (Two examples. I had a friend who was interested in educational policy. However, our education department focuses on pedagogy exclusively. Another friend was a hardcore computer science major. She was disappointed when she realized our department does not teach technical electives but rather social sciency courses like “gender and technology” or “the race for cyberspace.”) </p>

<p>If you know what you want to major in, I would strongly urge you to take take a look at the course schedule and see what courses and how many of them your prospective major department teaches each term. Do they cover the areas you are the most interested in? Are there enough courses so you have a choice in what courses to take?</p>

<p>thank you.
I really don’t care about the weather or the size of school, although, I did like smaller schools better. Criteria like these are trivial to me. </p>

<p>I’m planning on studying International Relations and maybe Economics too. I know that Georgetown has really good programs for IR, but they don’t have very generous financial aid. I might still apply though.</p>

<p>Tuft is good for IR</p>

<p>you might also want to consider excellent public school with good Pol Sci , as they may give better foundation for your IR post grad(if you really want to work in that field)</p>

<p>Value of money school top of my head are
UNC , UMN , IUB , U Mich</p>

<p>Bouncy OP needs FA
Public schools are not an option</p>