<p>I'm a high school sophomore and I don't know which colleges I should start looking at.
I attend a public high school in a suburban area. I plan to do IB next year.</p>
<p>Right now
Rank: 2
GPA (U) 4.0
GPA (W) 4.214
AP tests
AP Human Geography-5
AP Japanese (self study)-5</p>
<p>12 week progress report 1st semester
AP European Hist.-A
AP Statistics-A
AP Biology-A
AP English Comp-A
IB SL Spanish yr1-A
Tennis-A
GPA 4.83</p>
<p>Sports
Tennis JV (freshmen year)</p>
<p>ECs
President of Model UN
President of Table Tennis Club
CSF active member
Tutor at public library</p>
<p>Interests-Law, History</p>
<p>I know my chances at ivy leagues are pretty low but if there are any colleges that might fit me, I would appreciate it.</p>
<p>As a sophomore it is hard to tell. What is your home state? Do you need financial aid? History can be found at most schools. Law is after undergrad (and mostly depends on the LSAT). Many LACs or major Us will work for you.</p>
<p>You have good statistics - it will depend on your SAT or ACT scores where you should apply. If your scores follow your academic pattern, I’d say you should look some tier 1 and 2 schools and maybe even shoot for an Ivy. If you want a smaller liberal arts school, I’d say look at Amherst, Haverford, and Williams for the east coast and maybe Claremont-McKenna or Pomona for west coast. If you’re leaning towards larger universities, Boston College, University of Chicago, and one of the UC’s (if you live in California) might be good matches for you. Are you looking for a rural/suburban/urban campus? And what size/location? That will definitely help you narrow it down.</p>