Help me pick some colleges

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I'm going to be a senior next year at my high school in NY and i really haven't started looking at colleges at all. So I was hoping that everyone here could help me make up for lost time. Right now (and this is very subject to change), I'm looking to be a Classics major and from there go on to law school.</p>

<p>My stats:
GPA: 3.95 (UW)
all honors and ap courses
SAT: 800 CR, 710 math, 740 essay (thinking of retaking for the math score)
SAT II:
Math II 800
Chemistry 800
Biology E 770
Latin 740
World History 670
AP:
World History 5
Computer Science A 5
US History 4
Chemistry 5
Next Year:
AP Calc AB
AP Comp Sci AB
AP English
AP Latin
AP Physics</p>

<p>EC:
Latin Club - Public Relations for our local chapter
Math League - Team Co-Captain and made the team that went to states
Tri-M Music Honor Society
Science Honor Society
National Honor Society
Character Ed (volunteer work)
Volunteered at a local day camp (about 200 hours)
Work about 15 hours/week</p>

<p>Awards:
National Latin Exam perfect scores (Latin I, II, IV)
Local Computer Programming Award
National Chemistry Olympiad 2nd place locally</p>

<p>Also one of my letters of recommendation will be from my latin teacher, and that should be excellent.</p>

<p>Should I even be looking at the Ivies? Maybe the schools a level below them? I know my EC's are weak, but my grades and test scores seem to match what the Ivies want.</p>

<p>I would appreciate any help you can give.</p>

<p>I'm a big fan of small LACs for undergrad education (more so than the Ivys). With your interests, you should consider the following "Little Ivys":</p>

<p>Amherst
Haverford
Swarthmore
Williams
Bowdoin
Carleton
Pomona</p>