HELP!! SAT Scores & Applications

<p>I've never posted before... all of these posts are freaking me out!
I'm an incoming senior in southern california... last summer it was SO clear where i wanted to go etc, but now i'm not so sure where i stand/what i want...</p>

<p>i have a 3.78 weighted, a high 3.5 unweighted. i go to one of the best public schools in california, i don't really know if that counts for anything. i've taken four aps so far (US, Lit&Comp, Art History, Bio) and gotten 5s on all. The weakness in my gpa is from getting B's in CP classes, but I've only gotten one B one semester in an AP/honors class.<br>
On SATs, I got an: 800 verbal, 620 math, 640 writing. I'm not sure if i should retake, because of that 800 that for sure will not repeat..
My SAT II scores are 720 on Bio and 690 on US
For ec's, I have been in Student Government since sophomore year, and I'm Clubs Commissioner this year. I'm in charge of the speaker series at my school, jv tennis for two years, working for the democratic party & obama campaign, president of student relations club (hold community wide conference each year) and founder/president of students for democratic society, board member of my schools JCL, past two years directed plays at local school.. pretty sure that's it
& I want to go to a small liberal arts school east of the mississippi. probably with a poli sci/international relations major but i want to learn about everything!
SO. The schools i'm interested in are Macalester, Haverford, and UChicago. I'm also thinking about Smith, Bryn Mawr, and Barnard. My safeties are URoch, GW, some UCs, Pitzer, Whitman.. I haven't really narrowed it down. I mostly have reaches and safeties, but i'm not sure what my matches are. Should I even apply to Middlebury or Swarthmore?<br>
What do you guys think of my choices/SAT situation?
Thanks! Please respond :)</p>

<p>If you think you can get that math SAT up, I would retake the SAT. Don't worry about the 800 V, schools consider your highest score.</p>

<p>In terms of selectivity, Swarthmore would be the most selective on yor list (#2 in US News). Middlebury (#9) would be less slective than Haverford (#5)and UChicago (#21 on the nat'l universities list). i think Swarthmore fits in with the others on your list in ways that Midd doesn't.</p>

<p>Take a look at Smith College. Smith no longer requires SAT or ACT scores for US applicants.</p>

<p>Wouldn’t worry about the US News selectivity numbers as they can be gamed. (Lots of posts on this). Visit the colleges and see what fits for you.</p>