Help me make a list!

<p>I'm currently a junior in a large high school in Texas and I need help choosing my college list.</p>

<p>Stats:
3.75 UW and a 4.5 W GPA
Ranked 84/1200, Top 7%
1 AP test so far, Computer Science AP A (4)
Taking 3 more this year (English Lit/Comp, APUSH, Comp Sci AP AB (which will nullify my A credit)</p>

<p>And I've taken a bunch of PSAT/SAT practice tests, and my scores average out to be about a 740 M, 690 CR, and a 720 W. Or about that. Hopefully</p>

<p>I'm not too sure what I want to be right now. I'm leaning towards becoming either an actuary or a computer scientist. But I do like Mathematics more than I do Computer Science. For college, right now, I'm split between whether I want to pursue Statistics, Applied Mathematics, and Computer Science.</p>

<p>I would love to attend college in New England or on the east coast preferably, and the list I have right now I realize doesn't have the mathematical components. Unless Mathematics General is enough...</p>

<p>Right now I like Boston College, Northeastern University, Rutgers, UConn, UMass Amherst, Cornell University and Dartmouth College.
The problem is most of those don't have Applied Mathematics or Statistics. So could anyone offer me advice on how to improve my list?</p>

<p>RPI offers Applied Mathematics and a good Computer Science program. WPI offers a BS degree in Actuarial Mathematics.</p>