PLEASE help with matches and safties!

<p>Hi, I am going to be a senior in September, and the pressure of college admissions is upon me!
I have no idea where I am going to apply and I need your help.</p>

<p>Here are some stats</p>

<p>-I am a white female
-I go to a small (130 students in the senior class) all girl catholic school in new york
-GPA is a 96
-We do not have many APs, but ive taken many honors.. we cant take honors freshman year
math honors 2 years
chem honors
physics honors
global honors
AP US
english honors 2 years
all of these i have had a 90-96 average in
-my SATS are not great, i'm going to take them again
650 math, 620 CR, 680 writing
- I have pretty good EC's...not crazy though
-i'm probably in the top 10% of my class
-my senior year i'm taking the toughest classes we have
AP bio, AP gov, college spanish, college algebra and trig, college writing
-I have had a job working 10-20 hrs a week since the summer after freshman year</p>

<p>I really need help figuring out matches and safeties..</p>

<p>-I am looking at colleges in the south, midwest and northeast
-I want a college where I can learn and have fun at the same time
-I am not sure of my major
-I don't want a school thats really tiny or huge.. somewhere in the middle</p>

<p>right now I am looking into Clemson and Wake Forest</p>

<p>Thanks for any suggestions!</p>

<p>What about Tulane?</p>

<p>Smith College is worth a look. Smith has an open curriculum, wonderful mentoring and available, committed professors. </p>

<p>Smith no longer requires SAT or ACT scores for US applicants, and if you apply online it’s free. </p>

<p>Also, Smith is part of a 5-college consortium (with Amherst, Hampshire, Mt. Holyoke and Univ Mass). You can take classes at any, and there is a free shuttle bus to get to classes at the other campuses.</p>

<p>Some to possibly consider are College of Charleston, Providence, Fordham and Elon.</p>