Chance for several schools?

<p>Hi, I'm a currently a senior going about the dreaded college applications! I feel like I have too many reach schools and not enough middle ground schools. Could you chance me to Yale, Brown, Columbia, NYU, Northwestern, Vandy, and WashU in St. Louis so I can cut some schools and maybe add too?</p>

<p>Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Asian American
School: Public
Household Income: 235K</p>

<p>UW GPA: 3.802
W GPA: 4.513 (honor/ap classes will give you a 5 if you get an A)
AP's: AP World History- 4
AP US History- 5
AP English Lit/Comp- 4
AP Chemistry- 5
AP Music Theory- 5
(AP's this year are AP Eng Lang, AP Physics, AP Bio, AP gov, AP Econ, Calc BC)
SATII's:
Chemistry- 760
US History- 740</p>

<p>EC's:
Tennis (Varsity Junior/Senior, Highest JV GPA, Athletic Academic Honors, Tennis Sportsmanship Award (only one given per year))
Tennis summer coach for kids
Full Orchestra (Co-Concert Master)
Pit Orchestra (Co-Concert Master)
Honors Orchestra
NHS
Student Council (helped planning dances, fundraisers, and spirit weeks as well as started a charity run for the Somalian refugees this year)
MUN (VP Public Relations)
Taiwanese American Association (i just help out everywhere here haha)
Mu Alpha Theta (after school math club)
AMC (math exam)</p>

<p>SAT:
Verbal: 660/690
Math: 740/740
Write: 590/670
Superscore: 2100</p>

<p>ACT:
Comp: 34
Eng: 30
Math: 34
Read: 35
Sci: 36
Write: 28
(I plan on only submitting my ACT score since...let's be honest, my SAT's are pretty awful compared to my ACT)</p>

<p>So please chance me for Yale, Brown, Columbia, NYU, Northwestern, Vandy, and WashU in St. Louis?</p>

<p>I think you have a good shot just about everywhere.</p>

<p>If you plan on majoring in a science or math type subject, then perhaps you should submit your SAT scores, because your math score is good.</p>

<p>I agree^^^
I hope you have some safeties though!</p>

<p>You’re reaching for Yale, Brown and Columbia but lets be honest, outside of the kid that cures cancer, who isn’t? I think NU, WashU and Vandy are both slight reaches because your GPA is relatively weak compared to other admits to those schools. Also your ECs are solid but unspectacular. You’re kind of a typical applicant to those schools that has a chance to get in but has a equally good chance to be rejected. NYU is probably a safety for you, especially with those test scores.</p>