Good LACs that give full ride scholarships

You need to look very carefully at what colleges want from you as a high school student. You need to hit those recommended courses hard if you want scholarships from them. Most selective colleges want 4 years of math with Calculus 1 and 2. They also often want 4 years of foreign language.

I think you are having problems figuring out your priorities here. Are you trying to get that AA degree from community college as s priority? Do you want to be treated like a transfer student? That is quite different from being considered as s freshman. There are certain set courses. Selective colleges want from their high school grads.

It’s way early to give you any chances. No test scores yet. No PSEO classes are being weighted.

Does your high school offer a good array of AP courses? What colleges do kids going the route you are end up attending? Usually kids do as you are when their high school does not offer the courses at the difficulty level they should have to be competitive in selective colleges, or…to go directly into sophomore or junior year at an in state public
school. I don’t know any kids who just go to CC for junior and senior year of high school entirely and then get credit for those courses as an incoming college junior but coming in as a freshman at these selective private schools.

These selective schools are not all that impressed with the non basic academics at community college. It’s great to get that calculus or sciences or other solid academic course done there when your high school doesn’t offer it. Stats is not considered as big of a deal.

You need to talk to your high school counselor and to the Admissions Officers. at some of these LACs you have on your list. I don’t think you are going about this the optimal way, or maybe not even a possible way to get into selective LACs, much less get substantial merit money from them