Which of these schools should I apply to?

<p>I have a lot of reach schools that I like, but am trying to narrow my list. My current list is Yale, Stanford, Penn, Brown, Chicago, and Michigan. My transcript and test scores are good enough that I think I have a shot at being admitted to these schools, so that is not what I am wondering about. I want to know which ones would be the best fit for me.</p>

<p>My top choices for my major right now are psychology and economics, but am undecided and will be open to other majors.</p>

<p>My personality is very laid back. I don't mind working hard but don't want to be overly stressed with school work.</p>

<p>Politically, I am a moderate liberal. I am very open and tolerant of people of other race, religion, gender, political preferance, sexual preferance, etc. and it bothers me when others aren't.</p>

<p>I don't enjoy being with people that are overly pretentious.</p>

<p>I like urban/suburban areas, but I also like quiet time and getting away sometimes.</p>

<p>I am really into sports and like talking to people who share that interest, but I don't necessarily have to go to a school that has top sports teams. I like playing serious basketball, but am not good enough to play college ball, and would like to go to a school that has a good intramural program.</p>

<p>Girls that are good-looking and fun to be around are always a plus, but I am pretty sure that I can find this at any of these schools.</p>

<p>I want to go to a school that will give me the best shot at getting into top-level grad schools, b-schools, med-schools, etc.</p>

<p>Any suggestions as to which schools I should drop or keep and why would be very welcome.</p>

<p>Drop Chicago (stressful) and Brown (pretentious).</p>