<p>EC: Young Dems 3 years
Beta 3 years
Anchor Club 2 years
God's Pantry 200+ hours
Mayor's Youth Council
10 years of Violin/Viola
Work at Fazoli's
DARE Role Model
Performing in a play this year
Lots of varied community service
Coordinating a fundraiser for local food bank
Coordinator of an annual car wash </p>
<p>Senior year: seven APs plus mentoring
have taken five other APs 4s on APUSH, Psych, Eng Lang, World History. 5 on Calc BC</p>
<p>Asian Female in Kentucky from a upper middle class family.</p>
<p>there are 3000 colleges in the us. do you have preferences for location (both area of country and urban/rural)? size? 'feel' of campus? etc etc etc</p>
<p>You need to narrow down the type and location of the schools you can picture yourself being happy at. But the SAT Writing is the easiest score to improve with preparation, and your options would improve enormously if you could raise it 100 points.</p>
<p>Tufts, Brandeis, Emory, Vanderbilt and Tulane might be some schools to consider. Obviously in different parts of the country.
Reaches might be Wash U., Rice and Johns Hopkins. Not so reachy if you can retake the SAT and get the Writing up a chunk. Your critical reading and math are already in their league.
Good luck!</p>
<p>I'm also considering business/law, and my stats are very similar (3.6, 31 ACT)</p>
<p>U of Mich - Match
USC - Match
U of Chicago - Slight Reach (depends on your essays)
NYU (Stern) - Match
Case Western - Safety
Lehigh - Safety
Carnegie Mellon - Match
U of Texas - Austin - Match
Emory - Match / Slight Reach
Northwestern - Slight Reach / Reach</p>