Chance me for some upper tier colleges? Thanks :)

<p>Alright here's the resume.</p>

<p>Grades</p>

<p>3.89 outta 4, 4.27 weighted, top 10%
Kansas Honors Scholar, National Merit Semifinalist
34 ACT, 35 superscored
2150 SAT with 1500 combined Math/CR
8 APs by graduation (don't know scores yet)
Taking SAT Subject Tests in Lit and Physics, expecting 720-780
Very difficult schedule overall in very competitive public high school</p>

<p>ECs</p>

<p>National Honors Society
Spanish Honors Society Vice President
Played Baritone since 5th grade, Tuba since last year
Member of school's marching band and concert band
Football, played varsity sophomore year, varsity starter and letter winner junior year, captain, starter, letter winner senior year
Lacrosse varsity letter sophomore year, ACL injury so couldn't play junior year, playing senior year
Track participant junior year
Wrestled freshman year
Freshman mentor sophomore, junior, and senior year
Freshman/Sophomore tutor Senior year
Mock Trial team qualified for state junior year
Volunteer at recycling shelter, food pantry
Multiple rec sports, intramural volleyball
Nominated for Sweetheart Prince junior year, Homecoming King senior year
Published in local newspaper (KC Star)
Attended Boys State</p>

<p>Recommendation</p>

<p>My school counselor and I talk multiple times a week, he'll call me in often just to chat, should get an outstanding recommendation from him.</p>

<p>Jobs</p>

<p>Worked summer before junior and senior year, Salty Iguana and Arby's, approx. 15-20 hours a week.</p>

<p>Oh and I'm white. </p>

<p>I'm a very good writer and expect my essays to do a solid job of conveying who I am and what matters to me.</p>

<p>I'm applying to Princeton (early action, grandfather attended but doesn't count as legacy), Stanford(mom attended), Duke, Northwestern, UNC, UChicago, John Hopkins, Dartmouth, UVirgina, WashU, and probably a couple safety schools</p>

<p>I predict a lot of acceptances, maybe even all except P, S, and maybe WashU. Good luck.</p>

<p>You will get into some good schools. A lot of your applications are to lottery schools, so don’t fall in love with any of them.</p>