Which ed school????

<p>Hi All,
I am currently a rising senior from a public school in California. I would really like to apply Early Decision to a liberal arts college but am having a tough time deciding which. So far I am thinking either:
1) Dartmouth
2) Williams
3) Swarthmore
4) Middlebury
I feel that all the above four have their own advantages, I was just wondering which one you guys think I would have the best chance of getting in to and would best suit me (based on my stats clearly..) Other recommendations for other schools are also appreciated!</p>

<p>Stats:
ACT: I don't know yet, but 34-35 on practice tests
SAT II: Math iic: 790 Physics: 760 Chemistry: 750 USH: 670
GPA: 4.33/5 (top 20 percent of a top ten school in the state)
Extra curriculars: president/officer of four clubs, helped start two, tennis captain, lots of volunteering, Associated Student Body, other leadership roles in school, rotary youth leadership award, state department full scholarship study abroad to china, MUN award.
Reccs: Expecting them to be really good.
Ethnicity: Indian</p>

<p>Your input is greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>What major are you looking into? I think you have a good shot at all four, so you should make your decision based on which program/location/campus environment you like the most.</p>

<p>I’m interested in finance/economics/business. I havnt visited the schools yet but I plan to soon. How are the liberal arts colleges in econ as apposed to dmouth?</p>

<p>Swarthmore and Williams both have great economics programs. I haven’t heard anything about Middlebury’s</p>