Chances at Washington University in St. Louis?? And others

<p>Hi, everyone! So I'm a senior from New Hampshire and I recently toured WUSTL after applying and fell in love with it. Now I'm freaking out about whether I'm going to get in, so I figured I would ask other people's opinions. I also applied to Brown, Duke, William and Mary, Dartmouth, Richmond, and Wake Forest, so I would appreciate hearing some feedback on those too. I've already been accepted to the honors programs at both Villanova and BC and I was deferred from UNC Chapel Hill.</p>

<p>profile: white female
school: public, around 1700 kids
class rank: 8 out of around 420
grades: I've gotten all As except for two A-s freshman year and one sophomore year. We don't have A+s. I've taken two music classes since freshman year, so this brings my GPA down and therefore class rank. I've taken almost every honors/AP option except for one.
GPA: 3.98 out of 4 and 4.4 out of 5
testing: 2180 SAT (700 reading and 740 writing and math), 34 superscore ACT (sent both sets of ACTs, didn't send SATs), and 710 chemistry and 700 biology (only sent to Dartmouth)
senior schedule: AP French, AP Euro, AP Calc, Honors Chemistry, AP Lang, band and jazz ensemble, and taking Honors Physics online
currently undecided on a major</p>

<p>honors: Bryn Mawr Presidential Book Award, french/music/math national honor societies
also participated in a three week long academic camp for four years, and a highly esteemed five week long academic program in NH this year</p>

<p>ECs: travel soccer and school soccer, indoor/outdoor track since freshman year, part of a state champ relay team and school record
marching band and jazz since freshman year, marching band is world famous (I've marched in the Rose Bowl Parade and the Inaugural Parade, among others), I'm section leader of the saxophones
National Honor Society member since sophomore year and board member this year
Relay for Life team captain for my grade, raised over $9000
joined math team this year, went to a big meet
member of the class representatives for my grade</p>

<p>essay: first person narration of a concert I played in for jazz, I've been told it's good, supplements are very good, I believe
teacher recs: math teacher and English teacher from last year, both liked me and love teaching so I think they wrote good ones
guidance rec: Amazing; I was able to read it when I submitted it for a scholarship and he wrote awesome things about me as a student and also as a person. He mentioned that he had been doing this job for over 20 years and I'm "one of the best he's met." </p>

<p>had alumni interviews for Brown and Duke, Duke went alright but Brown was awesome, got along very well</p>

<p>In terms of Washington, I emailed my admissions officer before I visited saying I saw her give an info session in NH and I was very impressed and was visiting, then asked if it would be possible to stop by and say hi. When I was there, I talked with her for a few minutes - very casual but went well.</p>

<p>I think I have pretty good credentials but I'm just worried for the really competitive schools that I don't have a hook, and that I may just blend in. Maybe geographic distribution will help me? There are currently 18 students from NH at Washington.</p>

<p>Sorry for writing a lot, but I'd appreciate any feedback!! Thanks in advance!!!</p>