liberal arts school chances?

<p>I'm a white male from coastal Maine, I go to a private high school here (though its open to the public). I'm going to apply ED to Macalester (I visited) but am also looking at Connecticut College, Dickinson, Kenyon, Skidmore, Wheaton (MA), and American. </p>

<p>-3.5 UW
-class rank 25% in a VERY competitve class, my guidance counselor will address that
-SAT Reading 630, Writing 650, Math 620
-SAT 2 US History 690
-taken 7 AP classes and 7 honors courses over four years
-4 on AP Eng. Language test
-placement on National French Exam
-studied in Montreal over the summer to get advanced standing in French class
-Excellence in French at AP Level (as a junior in a senior level class)
-four years of cross country (three varsity) four years of track (two varsity) three years of indoor track (three varsity), inducted into school Varsity Club, Most Improved in XC sophomore year
-International Club (four years) studied French in France twice with this club
-Peer Tutors (four years)
-Civil Rights Team (two years)
-NHS and PAVAS
-job shadowed one of Maine's congressmen
-Boy's State (elected to congress)
-I'm also a dual citizen and speak German fluently</p>

<p>I know that Macalester might be a bit of a reach but apparently there's a lack of New England students there and they also pride themselves on having lots of international/dual citizen students. I'd appreciate any advice of any kind whatsoever......</p>

<p>You'll be fine at:</p>

<p>Dickinson
Skidmore
Wheaton
American</p>

<p>Mac is a matchy-reach, Connecticut is a matchy-reach, and Kenyon is a match.</p>

<p>the fact that you are a male will definitely be a plus at all schools listed (except for american). otherwise, i agree with isleboy's assessments.</p>