what kind of schools should I be looking at?

<p>sorry for posting this because I know that there are a million of them out there but...
does anyone have any advice on applying? I just don't know what type of school would accept me? (i like Georgetown and northwestern but I don't think that i'm good enough for either of them)
I'm currently a Junior and I have been excelling in all my classes this year compared to my sophomore and freshman year. I have all As in harder courses because I'm actually trying hard this year haha.</p>

<p>GPA: Unweighted: 3.65/3.7 Weighted: 4.4
Class Level: all honors for all four years
AP classes: Biology (Sophomore Year: 4), Chemistry (Junior: Probably 5), U.S History (Junior: Probably 5) English (Senior) Latin Virgil (Senior) Physics (Senior) Psychology (Senior) Calculus (Senior)
SAT: 2200 in one sitting
ACT: I haven't taken them yet
I'm a white girl from New England
I went to a very rigorous well known high school and that's why my GPA doesn't really match my SAT scores</p>

<p>ECs
Private Tennis: 10 hours a week for the last eight years
School Tennis: Four years on Varsity (Captain and participated in districts all four years)
Community Service Club: Sophomore, Junior and Senior year
"School name" gives back: Junior Year, Vice President, (help start the club)
Composting Club: Sophomore, Junior, Senior VP and then President(helped start the club)
Book Club: Junior Senior year
Recycling Club: Sophomore Junior Senior Year
Vice President of my Class: Junior and Senior Year
Teacher's Assistant: I should have 200+ hours by the end of this year
I was chosen to represent my school for this scholarship foundation
I babysit about 7 hours a week for the last three years
I spend the whole summer babysitting during the day and life guarding and traveling</p>

<p>your test scores and EC’s look great and you should be fine. I cant speak for any admissions departments but you are bound to get in somewhere good with what you have. Good Luck!</p>