Are these schools a possibility for me?

<p>What are my chances of getting in to the schools listed below?</p>

<p>My freshman gpa was a 3.7
My gpa sophomore year-3.8</p>

<p>I am in the National Honor Society
I volunteer at open door
I am apart of the ---
Interact Club( Volunteer Club)(10-12)
Prestigious Ladies Of Power(10-12)
Varsity Cheerleading (9-12)
STEP Program( Science and Technology Entry Program)
Junior Year
(All SUNY Classes are college level courses)
1) AP English Language and Composition
2) Psychology
3) Pre-Calc Advanced
5) SUNY Racism, Classism, and Sexism
6) Physics w/ Lab
8) Gym
9)APUSH (AP US history)
10)SUNY Spanish( State University Of New York SPANISH)
11) SUNY Planet Earth w/Lab
Online courses:
Take Action! Support a sustainable community
WANTED: Solutions to problems of the 21st Century; NEEDED: More than just good ideas
Self Studying for:
AP Environmental Science
AP Psychology
AP Human Geography
Any suggestions would be very helpful as to what I could do to increase my chances would help..</p>

<p>I will most likely score above a 32 on the ACT</p>

<p>What are my chances?
and
Which would be my reach, match, and safety schools?</p>

<p>Boston C
Boston U
Emory U
Fordham U
Georgetown U
Northeastern U
Stanford U
U Chicago
U Maryland Coll Park
U Mass Amherst</p>

<p>If you’re taking SUNY classes and a NYS resident, why aren’t any SUNY schools (Bing? Geneseo?) on your list as financial safeties? Also, while you believe you will score 32 on the ACT, until you actually get the score, you’re missing a big piece of the academic/admissions puzzle - - so who knows what your chances are (or will be). But unless you’re a recruited athlete, Stanford is a reach for pretty much everyone.</p>

<p>Because I had never really found any SUNY schools that interested me. Until recently, I have decided to add SUNY New Paltz to my list. And I take SUNY Classes because they interest me and they are not offered at any other level.</p>