Narrowing Down My List (all LACs)

<p>So I am a junior and trying to narrow down my list this year so that I don't have to worry about it this summer/in the fall and can instead work on supplements. Are there any schools that you guys think should be in a different category or any advice for narrowing more (this list is already narrowed down)? Here are my stats
GPA: 3.90 or 3.91, I am missing two classes on my transcript right now (both where As) so I am not sure of the exact GPA
Class rank: 11 of 130 (top 10 percent)
ACT: Have not taken yet, getting a 27-28 on practice tests right now, working on getting it to a 30 (I know people don't like dealing with stats without test scores)
Rigor: All honors and AP/honors, self studying for an extra AP
ECs: There is a lot, not sure if everybody wants the full list, but here it is (feel free to skip it). I know it is scattered and I probably forgot something, but
- NAHS (9-), membership officer (10-11), I am favorite to get president senior year
- Diller Teen Fellow (10), one year leadership program
- Volunteer at The First Tee (around 200 hours by time of application)
- Volunteer at The Friendship Circle (around 200 hours as well), I have been recognized twice for number of volunteer hours
- Junior advisory board for my First Tee chapter
- Teen advisory/advocacy board at my local library (9-)
- Math club (11-)
- Judaic and Hebrew classes, earning language credits for the Hebrew (9-)
- Teen Philanthropy Group (hard to explain, we allocate thousands of dollars each year to organizations)
- Assistant at the glass center, not a lot of hours, but it's fun (11-)</p>

<p>So here are the colleges...</p>

<p>Reach
Amherst
Bowdoin
Haverford
Swarthmore (ED)
University of Chicago</p>

<p>Matches
Colgate
Gettysburg
Kenyon
Oberlin
Vassar</p>

<p>Safeties
Bryn Mawr
Denison
Dickinson
Lafayette</p>

<p>Thanks in advance everybody!</p>

<p>Lafayette is probably a match for you and colgate and vassar are slight reaches (based on your GPA and test scores)</p>