<p>So I’m trying to make a list of the colleges I want to apply too. However, I feel like there’s a lot of good schools out there that I’ve just missed or skipped over. So I’m hoping you guys can give me some good schools to look at. Right now, the schools that are on my list for sure are University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN, St. Louis University, Missouri State University, Illinois State University, and Loyola University in Chicago and maybe University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. I think I want to major in social work with either a double major or minor in Spanish. I’m also interested in international relations or global studies and urban studies. I would like a school with a lot of service/volunteering opportunities. I would like the school to have a good student life, like lots of clubs, sports, and things to get involved in. Also, I want to stay in the midwest area, preferably Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio, Minnesota, Michigan, or Iowa. I live in Illinois. I would prefer a school in an urban/suburban area, but if its in a rural area that’s ok too. For size, I would like a school in the middle, but small or large schools aren’t completely off the list. Also, where I go depends a lot on how much it costs and how much aid I get. So a school that gives out a lot of aid would be great. I would prefer to go to a Catholic college, but if I can’t because of money then that’s fine. My act score is a 29 (I’m trying for a 30 on the September act) and my g.p.a. is 3.75u.w./4.4w. I’ve been involved in a lot of things at school and had some leadership roles in a few different areas. So I’m trying to find schools where I’m above their averages. So does anyone know any schools that they think would be a good fit for me? Thanks and sorry this is so long!!</p>