Which of these schools should I apply to?

<p>White Female Michigan Resident, currently attending Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, MI</p>

<p>College GPA: 3.86
Major: Classical Studies/Archaeology, Italian
Minor: Linguistics, History, Philosophy</p>

<p>Courses Taken:
Intro to Philosophy 100
Honors Western Civilization 110
Philosophy of Religion 215
Honors French 121, French 122
Astronomy 105, Astronomy Lab 201
Art History 150
Music Appreciation 107
Intro to Linguistics 201
Mathematical Reasoning 110
Honors Psychology 101
Intro to Archaeology 110</p>

<p>Courses Currently Taking:
Macroeconomics 201
French 233
Intro to Political Science 100
Honors English Comp 121
Classical Literature 181</p>

<p>Standing:
Honors College
Dean's List, 2 semesters</p>

<p>Credits completed thus far: 41
Credits to be completed by the end of this semester: 56</p>

<p>APs: 4 on English Comp AP test</p>

<p>SAT scores:
790 Writing, 680 Reading, 510 Math</p>

<p>College ECs:
Eastern Michigan U. Honors Student Association member
Volunteer Docent at University of Michigan Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
National Society of Collegiate Scholars member
Private Tutoring in Greek and Latin
Spent three months in Italy working as an au pair over the summer</p>

<p>High School GPA: 3.5 from large public high school in Michigan</p>

<p>Potential list:</p>

<p>Northwestern U.
Vanderbilt U.
Southern Methodist U.
Bryn Mawr College
Boston U.
Tulane U.</p>

<p>I have no idea whether any of these are even worth bothering with. I have already applied to the University of Michigan, since they're my top choice, but if I don't get in there, are any of these worth a shot? </p>

<p>If not, any recommendations of places I should be applying to? Big, small, public, private, doesn't matter. Any suggestions would be MUCH appreciated!</p>

<p>I know you’re in for BU.</p>