Chance me for Emory, UVa, UNC, Boston U, and others

SAT I (breakdown): 1430 (750 Reading, 680 Math)
ACT (breakdown): 32 (35 English, 30 Math, 34 Reading, 30 Science)
SAT II (score in parentheses): US History (710), Spanish (670)
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): ~3.8
Rank: ~50/685 [top 10%]
AP (score in parentheses): AP Human Geography (4), AP World History (3), AP Computer Science A (3), AP Physics 2 (2), AP Calculus AB (5), AP Spanish (5), AP US History (4)
IB (score in parentheses): Not offered
Senior Year Course Load: AP Psychology, AP American Government, AP Macroeconomics, AP Chemistry, AP Statistics, AP Biology, AP English Literature/Language
Major Awards: AP scholar with distinction; 2nd place at regional science fair

Extracurriculars (leadership in parentheses): Senior council (President); National honor society (Treasurer); Youth board of drug/alcohol awareness nonprofit (Secretary); Science national honor society (Communications); Spanish honor society; Yearlong youth leadership program with my city; Member of my high school’s leadership team; Mentor of my school’s chapter of the CFA leader academy; Accepted into & participated in a summer youth leadership camp at Berry College
Job/Work Experience: Completed a summer volunteer program at Emory for 2 consecutive summers
Volunteer/Community Service: Other than logging 250+ service hours through the usual organizations [beta club, key club, etc.], I helped teach computer skills to disabled kids sophomore year and volunteered at the local library for a few months.
Essay: I wrote about how I have grown up - moving to the suburbs on a low income, experiencing a parent’s death to cancer, and moving schools twice - and how I used my experiences to challenge myself. My language arts teacher, counselor, and peer all praised it.
Recommendations: APUSH teacher (very close); 11th grade AP lit/lang teacher (liked my classroom discussions); supervisor from my city’s youth leadership program (said I was very outspoken)
Counselor Rec: Should be pretty good - I talk to my counselor frequently and she speaks highly of my drive and personality.
Additional Info: Elected senior class president

Applied for Financial Aid? Yes
Projected Concentration: Pre-Med (Biology or English major)
State (if domestic applicant): Georgia
Country (if international applicant): N/A
School Type: Large, competitive public school
Ethnicity: Asian (Indian)
Gender: Male
Income Bracket: Lower middle class
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): First generation to attend college in the US

Schools: Accepted into UGA, GA State Honors College; Awaiting decision from UVa; Applying to Emory [ED2], UNC, UMichigan, Boston U, George Washington U, Haverford, Vassar

Some of these are reach colleges, but I am willing to try! Thank you for the feedback in advance!

Bumping the thread in the hopes that it doesn’t get buried.

Also - I should add that my grades display a strong upward trend.

I think you have a good shot of being accepted to all of these, with Emory being the biggest reach. I know people with similar stats and EC involvement to get into UVA OOS. I know people with worse profiles get into UNC and Michigan OOS.

Appreciate the feedback.

I made sure my list varied in terms of selectivity, and college admissions is pretty unpredictable in general. So after all is said and done with applications, the waiting and financial aid games start.

we actually have kinda similar stats (im from georgia and applying to emory too). I think you have a good shot at emory because they dont put a lot of emphasis on pure numbers but rather the applicant as a whole. UNC is super competitive for oos and you need tippy top stats to get in, so i think that would be the biggest reach. I think you have a good shot for the others.