Chance me? (Northwestern, Barnard, Columbia, Emory, Middlebury, NYU, Emerson, Hamilton)

Currently a junior, and I’m probably going to ED to Northwestern or Barnard, but I’m not sure yet. I’m applying to many schools, including NU, Barnard, Columbia, Emory, Middlebury, NYU, Emerson, and Hamilton. Chance me for these schools?

Major: Creative Writing
SAT: 1480, 750 R and 730 M (I’m retaking and hoping to get at least a 1530)
GPA: UW 4.0, W 4.65
AP’s: Sophomore - Psychology (5); Junior - Calc AB, Physics 1, English Lang, Spanish Lang, US History (Haven’t taken exams, but have A’s/A+'s in all, so I’m expecting to get 4’s or 5’s. Maybe a 3 on physics lol), Senior - Government, Physics 2, Calc BC, English Lit, Spanish Lit

Leadership EC’s:
National English Honor Society (Vice President)
Club where I elementary school students in community service activities (President)
Club where I tutor underprivileged elementary school students (Secretary)
Theatre - all of my school’s high school productions school production (Props master)

Other EC’s:
Literary magazine (editor)
Book club
Fellowship at college based on writing and communications
Went to Columbia University High School Summer Program (Introduction to Creative Writing)
CIT for two years at summer camp
national honor society
national science honor society
national social studies honor society
currently doing an independent study on feminism
500 service hours
honor roll

I have some more extracurriculars, but I think these are the most relevant ones. Let me know what you think of my chances at any of these schools, and if I have a chance for ED at Northwestern or Barnard.
Thanks!

These articles could be helpful as you refine your choices:

The 10 Best American Colleges for Writers | USA TODAY
http://college.usatoday.com/the-10-best-american-colleges-for-writers/

The 10 Best Colleges for Creative Writers | The Freelancer
http://contently.net/2014/11/06/resources/10-best-colleges-creative-writers/

The 25 Most Literary Colleges in America | Flavorwire
http://flavorwire.com/409437/the-25-most-literary-colleges-in-america

Maybe also think about Kenyon?