CHANCE ME NORTHWESTER

I posted one earlier but didnt have a 4.0 scale for my gpa.
I figured it out and am reposting.

Hi, I summitted to Northwestern for policy
I was wondering about my chance of getting in
I know that my SAT2s are very weak, i made a huge mistake by sending scores automatically

Anywayy

Objective:

SAT I (breakdown): 2250 (CR 680, M 770,W 800)

SAT II: Math2 710 us history 690

Weighted GPA: 3.7
(my school is one of the 5 specialized high school in NY, admitted through testing & is ranked top 3 in the state. Very rigorous and provide few AP courses. all courses were honors. I know a lot of people here have like 100+ /100 gpa but i think our valedictorian has 97/100 weighted )

AP (place score in parenthesis); (School doesn’t offer AP courses USHISTORY (didnt take the test) world history (4) ap english lang composition (4) currently taking calculus AB
our class has 400 kids in total, so we had like 7 ap classes.

Awards: Presidential Award for volunteering (4 times)
Award of Appreciation from American Psychology Association, third place at NYCSEF final round, JSHS finalist
Arista national honors society

Subjective:

Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis):

Freshman President
Junior consultative council
Senior president
Concert master of school orchestra (soloist& first violinist)
President of music club
First violinist from a private concert called NYLO
Studied Law program for high school students at columbia university
Manager of school writing center

Job/Work Experience:

Volunteer/Community service: Perform at nursing homes, tutoring kids

Summer Activities: interned abroad in Korea
(At a very well known finance company, got a rec letter from the CEO)

Other: bilangual, immigrant speaking english and korean fluently
Spanish somewhat

Country USA

School Type: Specialized high school

Ethnicity: Korean

Gender: Female

Other schools that I applied:
Michigan University (rick ross) -EA
U chicago -EA
Northeastern -EA
UCLA
UC BERKELEY

Regular decision schools
Boston College
CMU
EMORY
NYU (legacy)
Washington university St.Louis
Vanderbilt