What about the Liberal Arts Schools?

<p>I was recently talking with my friend and he said that I have no reach schools on my college list. </p>

<p>Right now I'm mainly looking at Liberal Arts Schools. </p>

<p>I have a 3.8 gpa (weighted, my school doesn't provide unweighted)
and if you were to superscore my SAT I (I've taken it twice)
I'd have 670 CR 680 Math and 770 Writing with a 10 on the essay (740 writing with a 12 on the essay was the second one, which looks better?)
I'm also a district debate finalist in Lincoln-Douglass Debate, an editor on the school newspaper, a USY (United Synagogue Youth) officer, Community Service organization teen board member and Varsity Golf Team starter. I know this may sound like a lot, but I go to a private school so I have the opportunities. </p>

<p>The Colleges I'm looking at are listed below, the ones with asterisks are the ones I will be visiting/interviewing or have already done so at. Do I need to be considering different schools? I really want to pursue something either along the pre-law/social science or english track. </p>

<p>Oberlin* (arts & sciences)
Kenyon* (also doing summer writing program there)
Grinnell*
William and Mary* (maybe this one isn't liberal arts)
Skidmore
Claremont McKenna
Pitzer</p>

<p>Am I looking in the wrong places? Are these schools I have solid chances at? What would also be a good school to pursue an academic scholarship? Do I need reach schools?</p>