<p>I am at a loss for where to apply, and I know deadlines are approaching.</p>
<p>Stats:</p>
<p>White Jewish Female in NY
670 English/650 Math/650 Writing SAT's
620 Lit SATII
690 US History SATII
600 World History SATII
Weighted GPA: about 96/97
Unweighted:93/94</p>
<p>EC's:
School Newspaper Editor for 4 years
Habitat for Humanity 11th and 12th grade
Worked as a waitress for a catering company, aide at a religious school, receptionist at a local nursing home. Lots of babysitting.
Girl Scout from 1st-11th grade, Silver Award</p>
<p>I've already applied to American U, SUNY Geneseo and SUNY Binghamton. I'm planning on applying to Boston U as well. I'm trying to find a few more places that I might be interested because I don't know my chances on getting into these places. Also, if I'm not offered enough money I will be going in-state.</p>
<p>If your planning on doing that I would recommend you applying to larger schools since they offer more majors. You also said that finances matter? How much would the school have to cost each year in order for you to consider it? Also, do you know your parent’s EFC?</p>
<p>In NJ, Drew. In PA, Muhlenberg, Susquehanna, Juniata and Ursinus. In MD, Washington and Goucher.
Some good schools which might give you major aid because they are less selective than the above are Lycoming and Elizabethtown in PA; Fairleigh Dickinson in NJ
These are small, beautiful, high quality schools where you will get a lot of attention and help figuring out what you want to major in.</p>