Where do you think I should go?

<p>I am a sophomore right now in a high school that is ranked in the top 70 in America. I have a 5/6 GPA (doing some math ratios, that equates around a 3.33). The reason my GPA is so low is because I load up on AP's and honors classes, and because I blew my Freshmen year to pieces (I have an upward trend to my grades if that helps). By the end of my high school career, I should rack up at least 10 AP's, but a max of 11 AP classes. These include AP European History, U.S. History, Computer Science, Calculus BC, Biology, Language & Composition, Literature, another AP History class, Statistics, and I might double up on another math class. Every other non-Ap classes is either honors, or in the case of Spanish, no honors. In my future, I plan on being either a Dentist or a Physician. I am also a member of many charity extracurricular clubs, and already piled up 80+ hours at a local hospital. Also, I volunteered for the Salvation Army. I'm on the math, chess, and several other clubs. I want to go to a college that isn't a party school. I want to go to schools where I would actually get to know my professors and talk to them a lot; classes that are not all packed with 50+ kids. I would love a college in the Northeast region. Some colleges like Boston University would be a good example. Can people start advising me colleges that are safety, LM, Match, HM, and reach? Thank you!</p>

<p>are you considering any direct med/dental programs? also, we’d need to know your SAT or ACT score to figure out what range of schools you should be looking at.</p>

<p>I think pre-med/pre-dental are fine, but If i can get a direct program I would definitely consider it. Also, since I am a sophomore, I didn’t take the ACT yet, but I took a practice one and it predicted that I will get 28-32, but I’m not sure how accurate those can be.</p>