Any advice or opinions..IDK where i stand at all...

Hello, Im pretty confused on where I stand on my list of colleges. My GPA kinda killed me but I took the hardest classes offered . Any feedback will be extremely helpful to me
3.48 GPA UW, 4.0 W,
2180 SAT, 32 ACT,
Subject tests: 760 Math 2, Lit 710
I live in Massachusetts
I am an Asian Male
I can pay OOS tuition(Seemed to be asked that a lot)

Throughout High school I have taken the hardest courses offered. My junior schedule consists:
AP Statistics
AP Euro
AP Psychology
Honors Chemistry
Honors Calc
Honors English
Spanish IV

My Senior Schedule Consists;
AP Spanish
AP BC Calc
Honors Lit
AP Econ
AP Lab
AP BIO
AP Computer Science

Extracurricular:
4 Year Lacrosse- 1 Varsity( I play for a top 20 nationally ranked team)
2 Year cross country- 1 year Varsity
3 Year Catholic Youth organization Basketball
2 Year Youth basketball boys basketballl Coach

2 Year French Club
National Latin Honor Society
1 Year Student Council
Community Teens 4 Years- President Senior Year( Basically a club that does community service- I have over 200 Hours)

So in your opinions, what are my chances for schools like:

University of Maryland
Georgia Institute of Technology
Illinios-Urbana
BC
Villanova
University of Virginia
Umass Amherst
UNC
Lehigh
University of Washington
UCLA
Cornell

Thanks so much

Your GPA is going to hold you back, naturally (I am also a low GPA’er compared to tester; I sympathize). All are good choices, but UCLA, UNC, and Cornell are going to be tough as they really favor GPA. What do you want to study and what is your class rank? If you can answer either of those I can definitely help more.

Also, credit given for tackling that Lit Subject Test, that thing is a *****.

Georgia Tech seems to be a good fit, and it is a really great school. Emory is equally fantastic and in the same city. Any ideas of what you want to major in?

Computer Science and my school doesn’t rank :confused:

The lack of ranking may help if you are at a strong high school. You have a lot of great computer science schools on your list, and I’m sure you will get into one.

Ok thank you, and I attend the second best public school in Massachusetts so hopefully that helps.