Chance me for Emory, American, NYU, and others?

<p>I plan on getting a bachelor's in public health or a related field. </p>

<p>GPA: 4.21 W / 3.97 UW
Class Rank: None (I graduated early)
SAT: 2150 740 CR / 690 M / 720 W (Just took the Oct one, hoping for a 2200)
SAT II: Taking French in Nov, Math II and Chem in Dec
ACT: Taking it in two weeks
APs: Human Geo 5, World History 4, Chemistry 3, English Lang 4, APUSH 4
ECs: Art Club, Environmental Club, Volunteering Club, Asian Cultures Society, French Honor Society, Chinese Honor Society, Global Studies Honor Society, DECA
Volunteering: Local library, church, Operation Smile, beach, various city events, over 120 hrs total
Other: Part of school's global studies program, Scholastic Achievement Award, 2nd place in city-wide visual arts competition, art show participant, part of school's delegation to China this past spring, 2 part-time jobs, NRF certified, accepted to competitive arts high school (but didn't attend because of commitment to school's global studies program)
Ethnicity: Asian (Viet)
Home state: Virginia
EFC: I'm not sure but I think it's going to be pretty low. Family of 5 with income of about ~27k a year </p>

<p>I'm planning on applying to:
American
Emory
NYU
UVA
VCU
GMU
U. Wash
GWU
U. Richmond</p>

<p>I think my list is pretty much set but suggestions would also be appreciated! Thanks! </p>

<p>You have a good chance at all the schools you listed depending on why you graduated early.</p>

<p>American- safety
Emory- match
NYU- match
UVA- match, low reach
VCU- idk
GMU- idk
U. Wash- low reach
GWU- match
U. Richmond- idk </p>

<p>Thanks guys! @nickxx Why is my early graduation a significant factor? </p>

<p>:D </p>

<p>I think you have a great shot at all of those schools and will likely get into all of them. Emory is probably the most difficult out of all of the ones on your list but its still very doable. Chance back?</p>

<p>Thanks! I would but I’m not really good with these things, I don’t want to mislead you haha </p>

<p>@kellheesi Colleges tend to look down on early graduation because it gives off the impression that you aren’t taking full advantage of high school to prepare you for college. This wouldn’t be the case if you were ahead a grade or something of that sort. </p>