What colleges should I be looking at?

<p>I am a junior in high school and have no idea about which colleges I what to go to. I want a college that has good programs for a science major because I am planning to go into a healthcare field. </p>

<p>3.9+ gpa
32 composite on my act
tennis for 2 years</p>

<p>any ideas?</p>

<p>I'm a california resident but am looking at colleges on the east coast.</p>

<p>I would always recommend Ivy Leagues just because I like them.</p>

<p>You need to provide a lot more info to get meaningful help.</p>

<p>-class rank or aprox.
-rigor of course load
-school send many to top colleges?
-size and location (city vs. rural) preferences
-any other EC's/honors/leadership roles?</p>

<p>It's amazing. Everyone else is trying to get into California schools while people in CA are trying to go elsewhere.</p>

<p>Just off the top of my head, and including a range of selectivity in case you need merit aid, I suggest you look at: </p>

<p>Penn, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Duke, </p>

<p>Boston U, NEU, Fordham, George Washington U, Tufts </p>

<p>U of Pittsburgh, Quinnipiac, Ithaca, </p>

<p>Not sure about LACs but I'm sure there are many with excellent science programs at various levels of selectivity.</p>

<p>University of Rochester</p>

<p>I guess what I meant was I'm looking at colleges in Cali and across America.
I go to a not very competitive high school, most graduates go to a community college.
I'm in the top 4% of my class.
I don't have many ECs.
Also looking for schools with a good financial aid program.</p>