Current Junior
UW GPA 3.4(Suffered multiple Injuries 9th-10th Grade, had to take a year off of school for recovery )
ACT 30-E36,M21,R33, S30
Lots of volunteer work
Could have graduated early
Will have played nine seasons of high school sports by graduation
Senior year classes: Precalc, Honors College English, College Astronomy, College Creative Writing, Honors Chem
Thanks!
Home State? How much can you and your parents afford? Intended major? Large/Small/Urban/Rural/Private/Public?
Michigan, Any Price, Engineering, Astronomy or English, and preferably larger but anything else I have no preference
The score of 21 on the math section of the ACT will be troubling to admissions officers if you apply as an Engineering major. Your chances at schools will vary wildly depending on whether you apply as an Engineering major or an English major.
Agree with the comment above. The ACT math score needs to come up for engineering or astronomy. Your other scores are excellent.
If you apply to a liberal arts college, as an undeclared major, you can always take Math and Science classes. Michigan State seems like an obvious starting point for you.
Applying for Humanities/social sciences will yield better results.
If you really want Engineering, look into South Dakota School of Mines, New Mexico school of Mines, perhaps kettering?
What’s your intended field of study? Also, do you have any specific things you want in a college (location, size, etc,)?
I wanted to do engineering or astronomy but with my low math score I think a will apply undecided. I would prefer a bigger college @aude22
I think you should consider Penn State and Drexel. I think you have a good chance at both schools and they’re both big (penn’s huge!) and also both are very strong in science. 
I know you said “any price”, but ask your parents: how much can they afford to invest into your education? How much are they willing to?
Don’t assume - bring them the NPC results for Kettering, Michigan State, UAlabama (with Presidential scholarship), Kenyon, Knox, Hamilton.