Please help; I don't know where I stand and can't decide on target schools

@pigeon001 First, your stats are excellent. Many schools don’t require the SAT II subject tests and, as you say, you will be retaking them due to the irregularities. Your SAT I (1500) is very good and your AP test results support your strong command of English.

Are you interested in attending school within a reasonable distance of where your parents will be relocating? That could be one way to narrow down your choices.

While you say money is not a problem, I’m sure your parents would appreciate it if you secured some merit scholarships. Your academic profile would make you competitive and in many cases there is no separate application. You also said you were open to women’s colleges. With that in mind (and repeating some recommendations made up thread), Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, and Smith all offer merit scholarships and the latter two also have the benefit of being in consortium with U Mass Amherst, Amherst College, and Hampshire College. You could take courses on other campuses if a like course is not offered at your home campus.

If you are interested in political science, might you also want to be near Washington DC? American, Georgetown, George Washington and University of Richmond might all be worth a look. American and Richmond also offer merit money, not sure about GWU.

Somebody upthread mentioned Macalester - great LAC in a wonderful urban location - strong in international relations and has a vibrant international student presence. Merit up to 20K.

Finally, Asian applicants tend to be underrepresented at liberal arts colleges so that could also work in your favor.

Best of luck to you!