Chance me for Colby College, Bates College, Conn, Trinity, Hamilton+ a few more

Hello, I am a male senior at an academically well respected high school in MA. I am looking to study chemistry of biochemistry.

My list/admission plans is currently:
Bates: RD
BU: RD
Colby: ED I
Conn: RD
Hamilton: Maybe ED II or RD
Lafayette: RD
Northeastern: EA
Skidmore: RD
Trinity: RD
Union: RD
Umass Amherst: EA
Wheaton MA: EA

Stats
GPA: 3.78 UW/ 4.68/5 W
ACT: 34 Eng: 34 M: 36 R: 29 (always my weak link with tests) Sci: 35 Writing: 9s across the board (October test)
APs:
Junior year: Chem (5) A-
Now: Bio and Spanish

ECs
Mostly community service based (#s 3-6 on commonapp)

1 is my presidency/founder of the Science NHS chapter at my school

2 is the summer pre college class I took at brown university about viruses

last few are work and random clubs I have spent a lot of time in
Honors:
Science NHS
Principal’s list
My teacher recs:
AP chem: 9/10
Sophomore and Junior English teacher: 8/10

Let me know my chances at these schools. Thanks!

Colby’s acceptance rate for ED last year was 50%, so your chances there may be particularly good.

might add Holy Cross-very good science majors.

bump EDIT: was deferred from Colby

You are still a strong candidate for these choices (you would get into ~eight or more). Choose an ED II college if you can confidently do so.