Tips on finding an ideal price range for colleges when parents won't help?

@Theminkim I’m sorry to hear that you’re in a tough situation- you have very good stats but even still I would apply to a few easy colleges. The University of New Haven is right next to Yale and gives out scholarships like a fast food chain- it’s a growing university that’s trying to develop and gain reputation.They will give you a scholarship. Period. So trust me at least you have that option. Anyways, what are some colleges that would be an ideal fit for your stats and that you should realistically be applying to for a scholarship? U.C Berkeley, UCLA, USC, Pomona, George Washington, Georgetown, Virginia Tech, University of Virginia, NYU, American, University of Texas-Austin, Carnegie Mellon, UNC, William and Mary, University of Richmond, Vanderbilt, University of Rochester, University of Connecticut, University of Chicago, Tufts, University of Michigan, Tulane, Notre Dame, Northeastern. I normally don’t like to write advice for much younger students but I saw this post in my own boredom and genuinely think it would be a shame to see a talented individual such as yourself not get into some prestigious schools…where you should be. You honestly even have a chance at the Ivy’s.