With these stats are there any colleges that I might be able to get merit aid ar

<p>I'm not too concerned with money but I think making college a little cheaper wouldn't be such a bad thing.</p>

<p>4.04 wgpa 3.62 gpa 29 act 1950 sat (will probably retest for both and take some subject test)
AP test: World History (4), English Language and Composition (3), Human Geography (5), Music Theory (3), Psychology (3), U.S. History (5) I'm taking 5 AP classes this year
4 yrs of orchestra (violin), chairman of my high schools battle of the bands (benefits orchestra)
NHS member
Student Ambassador to Taiwan
Soon to be an Eagle Scout
Founding member and president of my schools young democrats club
I'm interning at law firm right now
state geography bee qualifier
I attend one of the best public schools in texas and probably the nation
I'm also a hispanic male</p>

<p>Assuming very rigorous course load and assuming rank in class is around top 15-20% (even if your school doesn’t officially rank), an applicant with your record might expect significant merit awards at these Texas schools: Trinity, Southwestern and Austin.</p>

<p>what are you looking for? I think there are 3500 4 year schools in the US! It will be easier to give ideas if people know more about what you want. public/private, size, urban/rural, location, sports, greek life, majors etc.</p>

<p>I’d prefer over 2000 but I’m pretty open to anything.
I do like college football and basketball but that’s not huge deal to me.
I definitely want to have fun while I’m there.
I don’t really want to be in the middle of nowhere but I’m okay with everything else.
i’m not sure about majors. I was considering economics but honestly I have a new dream job every month. considering law school.
It would be nice if it’s liberal leaning.</p>