What schools should I be applying to? Suggestions? Please help!

<p>First, I am going to start off by saying that I am 110% applying ED to Brown University. It has been my dream school for as long as I could remember. I'm a white female from Florida in an affluent neighborhood (not saying I'm wealthy) and I go to a pretty competitive public school. I really would love to attend a school in the North East part of the country.</p>

<p>If anyone could chance me for Brown or give me suggestions to the type of schools I should be looking at, I would really really really appreciate it. </p>

<p>Course load:</p>

<p>Freshman:
AP Human - A/A, 4
Spanish 1 - A/A
English Honors - A/A
Biology Honors - A/A
Journalism Honors - A/A
Hope (required to graduate) - A/A
Algebra 2 Honors - B/B :(</p>

<p>Sophomore:
AP Environmental Science - A/A, 5
AP World History - A/A, 4
Spanish 2 - A/A
Trigonometry Honors - A/A
Chemistry Honors - A/A
English Honors - A/A
Student Government - A/A</p>

<p>Junior (currently):
AP Chemistry
AP US History
AP Language
AP Psychology
Calculus Honors
Spanish 3 Honors
Student Government
AP Art History on Florida Virtual School</p>

<p>Senior (subject to change):
AP Econ/Gov
AP Physics
AP Calc AB
AP Literature
Spanish 4 Honors or AP Spanish
Student Government
AP European History or Dual Enrollment</p>

<p>RANK: 38/634. I really don't know how this is possible. I've gotten one B in my entire life; my school is crazy.
GPA: 3.9167
HPA: 4.4896
PSAT: 1750 taken blind. I'm going to two tutors a week to attempt to get National Merit.
SAT II: World History, 700</p>

<p>EC's:
Starting a St. Baldrick's club (Co-President), Key Club (Director of Community Service), Model UN, NHS, National Spanish Honor Society, AP Scholar, BBYO (my life basically revolves around it), Student Government class, etc. I know I don't have a LOT of EC's, but I figured it's better to become really involved in things you love doing than being all over the place just to show how many clubs you can be a part of.</p>

<p>Again, I'd really appreciate if anyone could help me!</p>

<p>Have you thought about Cornell University? Or Georgetown university? Your GPA is good. Getting a higher SAT score would certainly increase your chances.</p>

<p>It’s impossible to chance you without having test scores or junior year grades. That being said, you’re definitely on the right track–except for the projected SAT score, which should, to be realistic, be at LEAST 350 points higher.</p>

<p>Good luck! :)</p>