<p>Assuming you can get your SAT up, then you’re not in bad standing, to say the least. Looking for things which leap out at you, your serving on a “National Director of Membership for nonprofit mentorship group” stands out to me — how well known is this group? Really impressive that you taught yourself calc/linear algebra! For the summer programs, I’m not sure how selective they are, but it’s good you’ve been doing something with your time. All your other stats seem good, ECs seem strong and varied but not so much that you’re spread too thin. Even around a 2200 doesn’t seem like it would be a sure thing for any Ivy or anything on that level — just too hard to tell for schools that selective. I don’t know which you’d consider to be the best on your list, but really any of the non-ivies you have a definite chance with, especially if you apply EA/ED. Hope this helps :)</p>