<p>Hi, I can't seem to find any match schools that I like. </p>
<p>Asian-American
Female
Oregon
Public, sends some students to top schools</p>
<p>SATs: 780M, 720W, 630CR (2130)
ACT: 33</p>
<p>I'm not going to post my extra-curriculars, because they are fairly unique and I would like to remain anonymous as much as possible.</p>
<p>Williams College
Middlebury College
Vassar College
Haverford College
Colby College
Colgate University
Bucknell University
Connecticut College
Trinity College
Clark University</p>
<p>I'm looking for small LAC's preferrably on the east coast. Mid-Atlantic is fine too.</p>
<p>What do you want in a school besides small LAC. Is rural area okay? Do you care if there is a greek system? Do you know what you want to major in? Do you want a high percentage of other Asians?</p>
<p>I agree with morrismm…you need to tell us more about what you are interested in studying. that way be could steer you in the direction of schools that are strong in that area.
Also what else do you want in college?
what other activities and stuff are you interested in?</p>
<p>I’m looking to do International Relations (or something similar to it) and Economics. I absolutely love rural and suburban settings, but I don’t think I can stand the fast-paced city life.</p>
<p>Williams College
Middlebury College
Vassar College
Haverford College Colby College Colgate University Bucknell University Connecticut College Trinity College Clark University</p>
<p>I’d agree with adding in Lafayette as a result of its better math/engineering (judging by crazy math score) and suggest that if you wanted you’d be a shoe in at Case Western Reserve (not an LAC or on east coast, but w/e) because they have too many dudes</p>
<p>You didn’t mention your GPA or class rank but if they’re comparable to a 1410 SAT, I would say that you should be accepted to at least half the schools you originally mentioned; especially coming from Oregon. I think Union and Lafayette are also good suggestions to supplement the schools you seem to like.</p>