Chance me- WashU ED1 & UMich EA

Hello everyone!! Can someone please chance me for WashU St.Louis and UMich. I know I have a ~very~ low chance because of my low stats, but I just want to hear what others think. Possibly majoring in cs, but not sure. Please be honest; I won’t get hurt or offended :).

Background:
-white, female, middle/upper class (no aid needed)
-attends an all girls, private school (pretty competitive) in northeast US
-rising senior

Stats:
gpa: 3.81w (yikes i know), school doesn’t do unweighted- also gpa has improved almost every semester
act: 29 (obviously retaking in July, if it doesnt significantly improve, I wont send)
sat: taking in August

Classes:
Freshman: honors geometry (only honors offered)
Sophmore: honors algebra2, chem, chinese- ap euro
Junior: honors precalc ab, physics, chinese- ap csa, lang
Senior: honors international relations- ap calc ab, lit, chinese, bio

ECs:
-gymnastic for 12 years until sophmore year
-currently gymnastic coach (1.5 years)
-violin for 13 years
-school orchestra (all four years)
-advanced violin chamber group (junior and senior yr)
-founder and president of school’s Operation Smile club (junior and senior)
-member of Operation Smile Regional Leadership Committee
-biomedical research lab intern- almost 650 hours in total (freshman-junior)
-varsity track & field (freshman-junior)
-built by girls WAVE (sophmore-senior)
-Kode With Klossy 2020
-Girls Who Code club
-National Computer Science Honors Society
-some business awards

P.s. I know these schools would be very high reaches to say the least.

Edit: not sure how accurate the online gpa calculators are, but I put my grades in there and my weighted gpa is 3.95, uw is 3.65. not sure if this helps… also i used https://gpacalculator.net/high-school-gpa-calculator/

Hey, I’m an incoming senior, but I read tons into college and stuff, so take what I say with a grain of salt, but I think with really, really strong essays you have a shot. With the ED1 and full pay that definitely boosts your shot at WashU. A hook I think you could develop strongly in your essays is that of “Girls who Code” and the various activities you have related to that. The research experience even more strongly supports that, which is good. You would have to develop that successfully to avoid cliche, though.