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what kind of places should i be applying to?

I am going to be a senior next year; here is basically my transcripts/activities:

GENERAL:

rank: 23 out of 607
weighted 10-12 gpa: (around) 4.24
(not sure about unweighted)

HONORS/ AP COURSES TAKEN:

honors english 9 (A)
honors algebra 2 (B)
honors english 10 (B)
honors geometry (A)
honors german 2 (A)
AP world (A)
AP US (A)
AP Chem (A)
AP English (A)

next year I will be taking:

AP calculus
honors german 3
AP gov/ honors economics
AP english
AP european history

AP TEST SCORES:

AP chem : 4
AP us history: 5
AP literature: 5
AP world history: 5

SAT SUBJECT TESTS:

literature: 720
world history: 770
us history: 760

SAT: 2020
CR: 720
Math: 650
writing: 650
(I know i can do much better than this and am retaking it as soon as i can)

EXTRA CURRICULARS:

layout editor for newspaper: 2 years
editor and chief of newspaper: 1 year
girl scout: ten years (SILVER AWARD EARNED)
track and field (school): three years
badminton (school): 1 year
soccer (youth soccer league): 2 years
Sierra club officer: 3 years
CSF (california scholarship federation) member: 4 years
mock trial: 2 years

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES:

counselor at vacation bible school for local church
volunteer at rotary club events
counselor at cub scout day camp
volunteer at SF green festival
numerous river cleanups
numerous volunteer hours through years of girl scouts


I've been looking at places like Williams and Middlebury. With stronger SAT scores do I have a chance of getting in? What about any of the ivies?
Would applying to an ivy league school be shooting too high?

Public Comments

1. Apply everywhere and see where you get accepted. Good luck!!


Can someone help with my question?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100720190616AAIlGRP

2. This looks great, congratulations on your achievements.

Apply to the schools that you are interested in attending. Research what schools have what you are looking for in for example, school size, do they offer the program/major you are interested in, school setting, cost, and so on.

Apply to the ivy's if you do not apply you will never know . . . you are not shooting too high.

A website you should definitely check out is collegeboard.com

You can use their college search feature to research and compare universities. Also, once you've narrowed your list I would visit the colleges and call to see if they offer tours so you can get a feel of the campus and see if that is a place you want to be in.

Good luck.