The U.S. universities and colleges have limited spaces for students so they can afford to be picky. The schools are here to educate US residents and funding comes from US tax dollars that our citizens pay annually. International students are guests. It doesn’t matter that you are more interested in academics. Stay in your country if that’s what you want to do because you seem to want “no life outside of academics”. That won’t work well here and you will obviously be rejected.
You can argue that your academics are exceptional, but US schools don’t want robots. They have hundreds of thousands of students that they reject with perfect scores because the schools want students who will add something to the local college community. How do you think our schools have more “freedom” in their courses? Former students have molded the coursework.
You are at an extreme disadvantage because you want a:
*US funded education as an
*international
*transfer
Ivy League???
*Plus you are from the over represented country of India, Lacking meaningful activities that are non-academic. (Indian dance, music, and coding are too common in Indian EC’s).
You might get into a LAC in the less popular areas of the country if those colleges need “diversity”, but those colleges are typically needy for a reason: weather and isolation. Expect to pay.