Chance me for top 100 schools?

<p>Alright so im a senior from nebraska and im just curious if im heading in the right direction in school
Ok so im a Hispanic senior so idk if that would help with affirmative action and i know two languages
i have taken all the hardest classes i could since freshman year but my school doesnt really seem to have AP classes per se
GPA:4.0
Weight GPA: 5.0
ACT: 32
SAT:SAT: 2250 [740 CR, 710 Math and 800 Writing]
Class rank: Last time i checked i was tied for 1st but definitely in the top 5 out of 345
I have gotten all A's during high school
All my teachers have promised me very good recommendation letters and all my English teachers have told me i am an excellent writer
i was in soccer sophomore year and senior year
i have had a job as a host at Red Lobster since i was a junior
I have volunteered at my local animal shelter since junior so im estimating i have at least 150 hours
I have gotten top 10 percent awards all 4 years and i am in national honors society which i have heard is pretty useless when it comes to this type of stuff but i don't know if that helps. I am planning on going into either Architecture or Engineering if that is useful. Also im interested in Columbia and Cornell.
Appreciate all suggestions and answers. I would like to get an idea of which schools to apply to later on.</p>

<p>High Reach - Dartmouth, Duke
Reach - Cornell, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Rice, Middlebury
Match - Michigan, Colgate, Lehigh, Boston College, Wake Forest
Safe Match - Richmond, Trinity (CT), Boston University, Pepperdine, Syracuse
Safety - Clemson, in-state schools</p>

<p>also i am a first generation college student and i am in talent search which is a program/club that helps out with this</p>

<p>You’d definitely get into Clemson - take a look at the National Scholars Program there ([More</a> Than Just a Scholarship : Clemson University](<a href=“http://www.clemson.edu/academics/programs/national-scholars/]More”>National Scholars Program)), full scholarship program that includes a study abroad experience and other great perks</p>