Picking a college that is best for me

<p>Ok, guys here are my stats and some personal info. I would REALLY appreciate it if you guys could read this over and suggest some colleges.</p>

<p>GPA: 4.6 W 4.0 UW
Class Rank: 1/350
ACT: 33</p>

<p>ECS
Prez and Founder of our school science club
Treasurer and VP of FBLA
Class Rep in SADD
Captain of AcDec Team
Olympus Club- Member
Quiz Bowl- Fairly Unactive Member
E-Club-Member
NHS
Cross Country for two years
Speech Team for a year</p>

<p>Awards:
At least National Merit Commended (I will probably go on to Semifinialist, but I am a junior and don't know)
Selected to attend Nebraska State Leadership Conference and our State Leadership Conference
Won quite a few Acdec Awards at various regional competitions
Honors Roll
Selected by school as the "best writer" and an competing in some prestigious writing compeition that is supposed to be a huge honor to be selected for
Won a few quizbowls and Speech Competitions</p>

<p>Hopefully will still get:
Various science olympiad awards and be selected for a summer science research internship at Nebraska Medical Center or Baylor</p>

<p>Recs: Amazing</p>

<p>I am a fairly religious person (dont hold it against me = D..I'm as big an evolutionist as I am a christian), so God is a big part of my life. Additionally, I am a conservative individual and do enjoy political discussions. For school size either medium or small: I don't want go to a school where the student pop 20,000. Additionally, I want to go into medicine with a major in biology because I absolutely love it. Lastly, money is somewhat of an issue for me. My parents really don't wanna pay for my entire tuition even thou they are in an income bracket above 100,000 dollars. So, maybe a max cost of 20,000 dollars.</p>

<p>Most anywhere is a possibility for you. Lots of options to study Biology anywhere. Browse on Princeton Review and find schools that you think sound interesting at various level of selectivity (though many selective schools should be relative safeties for you). Even in the $100,000 earnings bracket, you may be eligible for aid at a number of schools, so don’t rule places out initially on the basis of cost. If you’re fairly religious and conservative, be sure that you go somewhere with plenty of less religious, more liberal students.</p>