Chance me for top schools

Hi everyone! I just wanted some input from the cc community on my chances of getting into some of the top schools in the nation (University of Texas, Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Yale, CalTech, UChicago). I am a prospective physics major.
Stats:
20 AP Courses (my school offers a ton of these)
1590 SAT
800 SAT II World History, Math 2, Physics, Chem
Ranked in top 1% of my class of ~510
GPA: 3.98 on a 4.0 scale and 5.78 on a 6.0 (this is the weighted GPA scale in my school)

ECs: Work as an Instructor at a tutoring company
Interned at a software design company
Debate
Science Olympiad (officer since sophomore year)
Quizbowl (captain of a highly ranked quizbowl team)
Varsity Basketball player (tore my ACL last year, so that was the end of that)
300+ hours community service volunteering at debate tournaments (those things don’t run themselves, you know), math coach at my middle school’s competitive math team, library stuff, picking up trash at the park, etc.
Research at a university-- going to be submitting to Google and Intel
Independent physics research
Mu Alpha Theta Vice President
Robotics Club president

Awards:
Probably going to be National Merit
3x AIME qualifier
Did decent in Physics Olympiad and Chemistry Olympiad
Won state-level Science Olympiad awards
Won state-level debate awards
Won national quiz bowl awards
National Honor Society
National Spanish Honor Society
National Art Honor Society

Family income ~$75k, seeking aid
Asian male (won’t do me any favors)

Everything looks good! It will likely come down to your essays and recommendations. You need to convince admissions that you are a special and interesting perfect kid who will add something that all the other perfect applicants won’t.

You are a competitive applicant. Your stats and ECs are great. Write good essays and you could get accepted to any of these schools

@doorrealthe You always say that. (I’ve never seen you say anything else, actually.) That’s not really constructive in any way, nor is it always true.

State of residency?

If you are a Texas resident, top 1% rank means automatic admission to University of Texas, though you may want to check if physics is an additionally competitive major.