Chance me for college list

ACT: composite SS 31 (non SS 30) English 29 Math 28 Reading 35 Science 30 Essay 29(10)
SAT composite 2060 Reading 720 Math 680 Writing 660
SAT II Biology E 710 Literature 690
GPA 3.82 weighted; private school (.3 for honors .4 for AP) unweighted unknown suspected high 3.7
6 AP classes

Junior year Bio 4 English Lang 5
Senior year Spanish Calculus European Hist. English Lit.

ECs:
Boy Scouts- Eagle Scout 8 year member 126 merit badges (achieved by only one other person) senior patrol leader; 2 National Jamborees
Venture Crew- Founder and President
Order of the Arrow- Highest youth position regionally/ Vigil candidate
Bass/Saprano Clarinet- first chair 3 years school select ensemble All-State 2013,2015,(probably 2016)
Track- Throwing (discus hammer shot put) sprinting (100m 200m)
Theater- Assistant directory of tech and scenery for a yearly production
Campus ministry- Campus religious group; peer ministry leader 4 year involment

College list:
Boston college
Brown University
Colby College
College of the Holy Cross
Connecticut College
Cornell University
Dartmouth College
Hartwick college- Accepted with $112,000 over 4 years
Northwestern University
Princeton University
The American University of Paris
The college of William and Mary
Trinity College
UMass Amherst
U of New Hampshire
U of Vermont
Washington University in St. Loius
Wesleyan University
Yale University

Thank you any help or college suggestions are appreciated!

Agrred

Wondering why you didn’t just add these to the other thread you already started. Several of these have already been answered in in the OP’s other thread. Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Dartmouth, WashU, Northwestern – all are reaches or out of reach with your GPA, test scores, ECs, and no hook.

Have you visited Wesleyan? It isn’t for everyone, so just asking, You are OOS for W&M from what you said on your other thread, so that makes it harder to get in – so you probably need higher test scores than the ranges would seem to indicate. BC also may be a reach. I am not going to look up the test score ranges for you, but I would say Holy Cross, Colby, Connecticut, Trinity, UNH, UVermont are all matches, maybe low matches. UMass is a safety, especially if your parents live in-state and it is affordable.

And why do we have so many unfortunate new user names??

Thanks for actually adding something positive