Chances at the schools I applied to early

I applied to four schools early.

Northwestern (ED): Cognitive Science and Pre Med.
U of Richmond (EA): Cognitive Science and Pre Med.
Fordham @ Rose Hill (EA): Integrative Neuroscience and Pre Med.
Case Western Reserve University (EA): Cognitive Science and Pre Med.

Senior. White male. Approx income of 200k. Applying for financial aid/ scholarships.

My weighted GPA is a 4.667 and my unweighted GPA is around a 3.89.
ACT: 32

Total of 11 AP classes.

4 Junior Year: APUSH (4) AP English Lang (3) AP Physics 1 (3) AP Chemistry (3)

7 Senior Year: AP Calc AB, AP English Literature, AP World History, AP Psychology, AP Biology, AP Spanish, AP GoPo.

Extra Curriculars listed on Common App: Summer Job as a cook. Worked about 35 hours a week, currently still working there. Bee Leader, welcoming new freshman, mentoring them. Baseball for 4 years, varsity for 2, captain senior year. Travel baseball for 6 years. Basketball for 1 year. Second summer job as a delivery driver for my uncles, about 10 hours a week. Student Athlete Leadership Team, athletes working on how to become better leaders. Piano lessons for 2 years, not currently playing anymore.

Awards listed on common app: High honor roll, Grit award, All-Conference Academic, Student Athlete Award, Academic All-Star for my travel team each year. (None of these are very significant)

Recommendations:
AP Chem teacher: 9/10
AP English Lang teacher: 8/10
Counselor: 7/10 (she became my counselor junior year after my old one left)

Essays:
Common App 8.5/10
Why NU Essay 9/10
Richmond Essay 8/10

Do I have a shot?

Bump

NW is a reach, ACT is a little low but in the ballpark at least, AP scores aren’t great. GPA and 7 AP’s senior year will help. You do have a chance at NW, not unreasonable to apply there. Decent shot at Richmond, definitely good chances if you happen to be in-state.

All of those schools are reasonable to apply to.

Congrats on your 3’s in AP Physics and AP Chemistry while balancing a spring varsity sport and employment.

Thanks for the feedback.