Need Help trimming down my list

<p>Hi, I was wondering if you guys could help me choose some good schools from my list. I want to do something in medicine be it dentistry or "regular" med. Below are my stats, and using my stats, can you make some recommendations about what schools I should apply to?</p>

<p>Reach List (select 2 to 3)
Cornell University (ED if I apply here)
Northwestern University (ED if I apply here)
Claremont McKenna college (ED if I apply here)
Pomona College (ED if I apply here)
Vanderbilt University (ED if I apply here)
Washington and Lee University (ED if I apply here)
Middlebury College (ED if I apply here)
Emory University (ED if I apply here)
Rice University (ED if I apply here)</p>

<p>Match List (select 2 to 3)
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Whitman College
University of Washington
Carnegie Mellon
Arizona State University (Honors Program)
New York University
University of Rochester (is this maybe a reach though?)
University of Texas-Austin
University of Florida
University of Miami</p>

<p>Safety (choose 2)
University of Oregon
Oregon State
University of Arizona
University of Washington-Seattle</p>

<p>Here are my stats:
*I am an Asian Indian Male
*From a competitive public high school in Oregon: Beaverton High School, which was also rated the best AP school in Oregon, so yeah, its a smart school.
*student body at school = 500+</p>

<p>The Numbers/ECs
*Freshman year:
4.0 with honors in 2 classes for both semesters</p>

<p>*Sophomore Year:
3.8125 overall for both semesters
(Bs in AP Chem 1st sem, Precalc 2nd sem, Social Studies 1st sem)</p>

<p>*Junior Year (projected)
Human Anat/Phys-A,A
IB Bio HL 1-A,A
Spanish 3-A,A
IB Calculus-A, A
IB Psychology-A,A (might get 1 B)
Team Sports-A
IB English-B,B (might get 1 A)
IB Tok 1-B</p>

<p>IN SUMMARY: I should finish high school with around 3.75 or 3.8 UW GPA, but I'll do what ever I can to prevent that from happening. If I go down in flames, then I'll end up with a 3.7.</p>

<p>*class rank UW right now = 38/515. Weighted = 30/515 (will go up because not many kids have taken hard classes yet)
*IB Diploma Candidate (to be)
*Varsity tennis 4 years (will have 4)
*Science Team 4 years (will have 4)
*World Quest Trivia 4 years (will have 4)
*Science Club Treasurer (1 year)
*Science Club VP (2 years)
*Math Club (4 years) (VP 2 years)
*Speech and Debate Team (2 years) (I hear that I should be able to get a leadership position next year)
*Model UN (2 years) (might get ambassador, a leadership position, for both years)
*Portland Youth Philharmonic (will have 3 years)
*Mathfest Algebra 2 1st place freshman year
*OIMT Participant Fresh Year
*Mathfest Participant (will have 4 years)
*Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Rising Star Program (will have 150-175 volunteer hours done)
*Mathcounts Tutor (about 50+ volunteer hours)
*Right now I get about a 1920-2050 on the SAT, 26-30 on ACT according to Practice Tests for SAT, and the PLAN (it's like the PSAT for SAT except the ACT version) on ACT, but I'm shooting for at least a 2100 on the SAT and 32 on the ACT. Don't count on me getting a 2100 or a 32 because its not going to happen as far as I can tell right now </p>

<p>Cost is a moderate concern, so you may want to keep this in mind while making recommendations, and also, I'm not picky as far as location, and fit is concerned.
thanks</p>

<p>Since I tend to like smaller schools:</p>

<p>Middlebury
Rice
Claremont McKenna</p>

<p>URochester
Whitman
UWisconsin-Madison</p>

<p>UWashington
UArizona</p>

<p>Recommendations with SAT 1920-2050.</p>

<p>Reach - New York University, Washington and Lee University
Match - University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Rochester
Safety - University of Washington-Seattle, University of Florida, University of Miami</p>

<p>Reach- Vanderbilt, Rice. Match- U Wisc, U Roch, Carnegie Mellon Safety: U Oregon, U Washington Seattle.</p>