Please Help w/College Suggestions/Chances

<p>Ok, I'm going to be typing this on the fly, so excuse me if my structure is a little thrown off...</p>

<pre><code> First of all, I am a 17 year-old in Georgia with an older brother who is a junior in Princeton and an older sister who is a freshman in Georgetown (so, I'm under a little bit of pressure). I've decided for sure that I want to remain on the East coast during my 4 years of college, and would prefer to attend a school with an enrollment around 5,000-10,000. I have already used the Counselor-o-Matic several times, but thought getting some human input, and possibly student input would be a good addition. Money should not be a problem, so that is not really a factor in my decision as of now. I'd prefer to stay north of Georgia but south of Maryland, as I hate the cold. To me, anything from the campus beauty, to food quality, to college town, to dorm size is extremely important.

 As for my academics, I have been a 4.0 every year of my life, and have always taken the some of the hardest course loads possible.  By the time I graduate, I should have at least 5 APs under my belt, as well as several honors classes.  I am currently in the top 10% of my class, and my SAT score is a 1370.

 For my extracurriculars, I have won several awards (some more significant than others) and participated in clubs and sports.  More specifically, I played soccer and basketball freshman and sophomore year for the JV team, while playing club soccer and basketball on the side.  I am also a member of the FBLA and other smaller clubs.  I've also recently picked up a part-time job at Eckerd because my basketball season just ended.  

Alright, well, I hope that was not too long.  Thank you for reading and thanks in advance for any advice you have for me!

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<p>Furman, Wake Forest, Univ of Richmond (a little small) GW. That 5-10K is a tough size, perhaps the most competitive size range for the selective schools.</p>

<p>Vanderbilt would probably accept you although selectivity is on the increase. Nashville is not East Coast but it is a very progressive city and it is an excellent school.<br>
Colgate is a fine school and might like getting a Georgian. I suppose you have considered Emory already.</p>