really at a loss

<p>I'll try to keep it short. Can any of you think of some match-ish schools?</p>

<p>3.96 UW 4.16 W (classes weighted at 4.5)
8/299
650-CR 650-W 800-M (plan on retake)
730-US 730-Math1 660-Chem</p>

<p>Varsity CC Running - 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Varsity XC Skiing - 9th, 10th, 11th (will be 12th)
teacher at Sunday Ski School - 9th, 10th, 11th (will 12th)
Varsity Track & Field - 9th, 10th (manager 11th)
MUN - 10th, 11th (best delegate @ BSU conference 11th grade, only conf. attended)
Speech - 10th, 11th, (will 12th, captain 12th)
Math League - 9th, 10th, 11th (all conf 11th, lettered 11th)
Science O - 11th (state participant 11th, can't remember placing)
Youth Grant Board - 11th, 12th (chairman 12th)
Student Council - 12th (president 12th)
--that's the main stuff</p>

<p>work - 3 years, summers at the local Trap & Skeet Club</p>

<p>***What I want in a college...
-trees
-above the 40th parallel. the more northern, the better.</p>

<p>This is by no means scientific - but you sound like Bowdoin could be a great fit</p>

<p>b u m p</p>

<p>Colby & Middlebury seem to fit the bill.</p>

<p>anyone else?</p>

<p>puhlease???</p>

<p>Cornell and Northwestern.</p>

<p>Are you looking for northern, meaning, rural LAC, skiing nearby, outdoorsy, athletic student body? If so how about adding Colgate, Williams, Darthmouth . . . . maybe Hamilton.</p>

<p>do you realize how many northern campuses (with trees) there are?? gotta narrow down a bit</p>