Chance me for any of these schools.

<p>I know it's pretty early for me to be posting chances threads (as a rising junior) but I'm curious on what my chances would be.</p>

<p>Schools: Berkeley, Princeton, Minnesota-TC, Wisconsin-Madison, Caltech, Cornell, Columbia, Stanford.
Planned Major: Chemical Engineering
Year: Junior this coming year
Type of school: Very competitive, sends the top 10% or so to top schools and is ranked in the top 50 public schools in the country.
State: Delaware
Ethnicity: Indian
Gender: Male
GPA (UW): 3.8 (I am planning to make it a 3.9 by senior year)
SAT: 2080:790 Math, 670 Reading, 620 Writing (These scores are without studying, I've been studying this summer and expect to get around a 2300).
Subject Tests: 800 Chemistry, 750 Math(Hope to get 800 next time)
APs: Chemistry 5, Calc AB 5 (I am taking Physics C, Stat, Calc BC, Biology, and US History next year and expect to get 5s on all of them).
ECs: Math League(Received 3rd place regionally), Academic team(currently co-captain will be captain during my senior year), Key Club, Physics Club, Volunteer for the Delaware Aerospace Academy(about 100 hours so far).
Other random stuff:
Second in states in Jets engineering competition(We'll probably win next year)
Received second individually in the state in the JV history bee.
Won the national history bowl, jv division and was captain of the team.
Received third place individual in the state in chemistry.
Have a 4.0 College GPA at the University of Delaware through summer courses(Chem 101, Biology 207 and Stat 200) + I am self studying organic chemistry since my school doesn't offer it.
I'll probably be going to South America or Africa next summer as part of a volunteering program with a scholarship I received from winning the history bowl.</p>

<p>There will probably be more/different stuff on here like nhs, nms, and results from competitions this year but I am not counting that and am wondering how my chances are with these stats.</p>