Help with college list?

<p>I'm going to be a senior this fall and I'm trying to make my college list but there are so many options it's hard for me to narrow it down. I'm from PA and I'd like to stay in the Northeast/Midatlantic. East of Ohio and North of North Carolina. I ultimately want to study law or pharmacy. The schools I have in mind so far are Bucknell, Pitt, Dickinson, Lafayette, Washington and Jefferson, Duquesne, Colgate, University of Richmond, St. Vincent, William and Mary, Washington and Lee, Georgetown, Marist, and Muhlenberg. I'm also an Asian female. Please help me out by giving me any other good college options you can think of. Money isn't an issue.</p>

<p>Here are my stats:</p>

<p>SAT: 590 math, 680 writing, 770 cr. (2040)
I haven't taken the ACT yet.</p>

<p>I'm in the top 15% of my class and my GPA weighted is around a 4.15 I believe.</p>

<p>Freshman Year Schedule:
Honors Bio A
Religion 1 A
Honors English 1 A
Spanish 1 A
P/S Geometry B
Geography A</p>

<p>Sophomore Year Schedule:
Honors English 2 A
Honors World Cultures A
Religion 1 A
Honors Chemistry B
Spanish 2 A
Advanced Algebra 2 B</p>

<p>Junior Year Schedule:
Modern Trig A
College Algebra A
Honors English 3 A
Psychology A
AP US History A
Spanish 3 A
Religion 3 A
Honors Physics A</p>

<p>Senior Year Schedule:
Intro to Calc
Prob & Stats
AP English
AP Psych
Civics
AP Bio
Spanish 5
World Religions</p>

<p>you have a good cross section! muhlenberg would be my first choice from your list, but any one would be great. georgetown would be a different probably less tight knit feel (for better of worse)</p>

<p>Good schools in the sciences are Drexel in PA (could be a safety for you…or maybe a low match) and Rochester in New York (probably a match). And Case Western (Cleveland, OH), which would be a match. If you have strong stats, you might as well apply to Cornell (NY) and UPenn ¶.</p>

<p>are any of these schools overly artsy or liberal? Because that isn’t what I’m looking for</p>