Suggestions for Target/Match schools?

<p>i know people are probably tired of answering questions about chances...but hopefully this is a little different than "WILL I GET INTO HYPSM?" not saying i don't have dreams ;) just being a little more realistic...</p>

<p>i'm an asian female, junior...</p>

<p>Weighted GPA- 4.5/4.6 out of 5.0
SAT- 2180 (retaking it in June) 760 Math, 740 CR, 680 Writing
SAT2's- 740 in Biology freshman year, taking physics and math 2C in may</p>

<p>Classes
The hardest classes offered in my school
skipped Chemistry (summer study) so i took AP Physics as a sophomore and got a 5
7 AP's this year - Calc AB, Physics C, Lang, Stats, Government, MicroEcon and MacroEcon</p>

<p>EC's:
Piano- Play competitively for 11 years; awards including 1st place in some competitions, trophys, etc
Science League
Forensics (Speech and Debate)
Volunteer work with the local community theater for kids
Swim Team (9th and 10th grade)
School A Cappella Choir- 11/12th
All State Choir- for next year
School organizational work (don't know how else to put it)- organizing events, freshman orientation etc, also volunteer work with breast cancer and relay for life stuff</p>

<p>so what i really wnat to do is find some good match schools that i should apply b/c my knowledge of colleges other than the "ivy league" crap that my parents have been feeding me since childhood...(sorry bitterness) is lacking. So although i do have some reaches like Yale, JHU, Penn etc...i wanted to have some target schools.</p>

<p>thanks for reading this long post in advance!</p>

<p>Maybe schools like Emory, Vanderbilt, College of William and Mary, Columbia, Cornell, UC Schools... Something that is ranked between 15 and 30 by US News.</p>

<p>Johns Hopkins University
University of California-Berkeley
Northwestern University
Washington University in St. Louis
University of Chicago</p>

<p>Any of the upper UCs should be a pretty decent match for you (as in I'm more than a little certain you'd get into Berkeley, LA, etc.) As for other matches/ targets... What about Liberal Arts colleges? In which case, there are alot, all over... Like Wellesley, Barnard, Sarah Lawrence, Pomona, CMC... (Judging by what others say about Pomona/CMC, I'm pretty confident saying you could be in for those.)</p>

<p>Northwestern, University of Chicago, UCLA, Georgetwn, Notre Dame</p>

<p>lol, ur stats are identical to mine!</p>