My chances At Vanderbilt, Wake, Elon, and Miami (OH)

<p>Alright. Basically my top choice is Vanderbilt. Who's wouldn't be? But I think it's kind of a crapshoot...
I'm a junior, but this is my info:</p>

<p>Cum. GPA: 4.0 weighted. anticipated - 4.1 or 4.2 weighted.
6 or 7 APs by the end of senior year. All As and Bs in those. I've never had a C, and I take mostly all honors. I've been on high honor roll every year. </p>

<p>I did horribly on my SATs. 1860. but I got a 30 on my ACT (32 english, 32 math, 28 science, 28 whatever the last one was haha) and anticipate raising it to at least a 31. </p>

<p>ECs: 4 years of field hockey, fashion club, gay-straight alliance, girls learn international, and student council secretary (leadership?), French club; 3 years french honor society; 2 years of computer club, model UN</p>

<p>Community service - 2 years of MS bike tour, 4 years of girls club (community service club in my town), I was a volunteer field hockey aid for younger kids - went to their practice 1ce per week for 2 hours. Lasted 1 month, will have done it for 3 years. and I'm JUST starting to volunteer at a local center for impoverished women and children (wondering... Will this look bad that I'm JUST starting this at the end of my junior year?) </p>

<p>Yea. That's about it. I'm a math/science person. ideally, my college would be between 5,000-15,000 people. I want the option of being a number, but also the option of small classes. suburban is perfect for me. I can't do a school in a big city. I like pretty campuses. </p>

<p>So. Vanderbilt is a total crapshoot right? How about wake, Elon, Miami (OH), and William and Mary?</p>

<p>Sorry this was such a long post... Hahaha</p>

<p>I think you are on track for Elon and Miami (OH). W&M and Vandy will be tougher. Not sure on Wake. Clemson, RPI (NY) and some smaller schools like Lawrence (WI), Richmond, WPI (MA), Union (NY) and Skidmore (NY) might be worth a look. Best of luck!</p>