Boston University vs Dickinson College

So basically what I want to know are what are my chances of getting accepted into Dickinson College (EA) and my chances of getting into BU (RD)? And what are my chances of getting a good FA package or merit scholarship in either school? Basically where do I have a better chance to get accepted and financed? Any feedback is appreciated!

I am hispanic and a US citizen but have never lived in the USA.
Family income: <30k (so I will be applying for need-base aid)

Major of interest: biochemistry or applied mathematics (either one with a path in pre-med)

-9.63 GPA (out of 10) which is about 4.7 weighted and 4.16 unweighted.
-1370 on the new SAT
-800 on SAT Spanish and 710 on SAT Math level 2
-5/96 class rank (top 6%)
-IB diploma by the end of High School. Math, Chemistry, Theory of knowledge, and History (4) in standard level. And Spanish, English, and Art in higher level.
-115 on the ibt TOEFL

Extracurriculars:
Participation in UN Models both as a delegate and as a member of the organizing commitee, tutoring, temporary jobs during summer and winter vacations, math club, film club, drum class.

Honors (there are not many honors where I live):
50% school-recognized scholarship in 9th grade
Full state and school-recognized scholarship in 10th, 11th, and 12th grade

No merit aid at BU. Those two schools are polar opposites. Large urban university versus a small town LAC.

@TomSrOfBoston why do you say no merit at bu?

@MRALAN @TomSrOfBoston There are some merit scholarships at BU.

http://www.bu.edu/admissions/apply/tuition-aid-scholarships/scholarships/

Merit at BU generally goes to the top 25% of admitted students. You will likely be accepted but your stats would likely fall short of that criterion.