Schools in the 2150 range

<p>Hi I am applying to the following schools and I would like to hear everyone's opinions on the reputation/academics of all the schools. I'm also wondering what schools you think I can get into. (all of these schools are out of state) Are there any additions you recommend to my list? Thanks!!
SAT: 2140
math: 800
reading: 660
writing: 680
ACT Composite: 33
SAT math 2: 770
Unweighted GPA: 91.43/100</p>

<p>College of William and Mary
Boston College
Northeastern
Duke
Cornell
UPenn
UNC Chapel Hill
UVA
University of Michigan
Vanderbilt
Lehigh
Northwestern</p>

<p>It appears to be a list that’s heavy on the reaches for someone with your GPA. The absence of ECs might also indicate that the tippy-tops are out of reach. Tell us your ECs and perhaps we can help narrow the reaches.</p>

<p>If you tell us your intended major, perhaps we can help with the matches and safeties.</p>

<p>@jkeil911‌ Thanks for your response. My gpa is a little low, however I attend a very small (60 kids per grade) honors high school which is ranked one of the best in the country. So all of my classes are very advanced and difficult. My ECs are okay. I have done 3 varsity sports every year and I will continue my athletics playing D1 varsity at whatever college I attend. Besides my athletic achievements, I have a few volunteer activities here and there but nothing extraordinary. I have been so busy with sports I have not had time with much else. </p>

<p>Also I am unsure what my major will be. My high school has a premed focus but I am not sure if that is what I want to pursue. Right now I am between business, engineering, and premed</p>

<p>Yes, those are reaches because of GPA.</p>

<p>How much will your parents pay? Have you had them run the net price calculators to see how much they would be expected to pay.</p>

<p>Yes we know what we can afford </p>

<p>Also a 91 gpa at my school is not bad, the difficulty of our classes is unlike any other school </p>

<p>I love William and Mary and I could talk for hours about it, but you should know that William and Mary does not have an engineering school (if that’s one of the things you are seriously considering) It does have a 3+2 program with Columbia University, but depending on the person, that may or may not be desirable</p>

<p>If you are from very competitive school and if you are VA resident, W&M may be your safety and all the others are reachable to you.</p>

<p>Do you have a safety in mind? You have not indicated so.</p>

<p>I am from nj and I have already been accepted to rutgers. Because of being a recruited athlete both northeastern and lehigh would also be safeties because the the coaches will guarantee my acceptance </p>