Chances at which Ivy Leagues?

<p>I'd like some feedback to my chances applying to Ivy League universities. Sorry for reposting, but I would like evaluations to all Ivy League schools this time please. Asian american (Bangladeshi) Expected major is chemistry. I am currently a sophomore in high school. I go to a medium sized school in KS, not really competitive or anything. Our school offers only 5 AP classes, but I'm taking all of them at some point. I'll list my stats below.</p>

<p>SAT: 730 critical reading, 730 math, 770 writing
ACT: Hoping for 33 this year
GPA: 4.0 UW, 4.385 W
Rank: 1/~200
EC's: 100 hours at local Salvation Army, 2 summers volunteering at the hospital, Key Club, Math Club, Scholars' Bowl (Captain and member of 2005 State Championship team), 4 year varsity tennis player, Philosophy Club, Co-founder of Historical Film Society, Member of library youth advisory committee, Spanish Club, National Honor Society (President)
Awards: 3rd in state Spanish I, 1st in state Spanish II, High scorer in Kansas on AMC 12, Member of 2005 State Scholars' Bowl Champion team, Numerous 1st place finishes in local math competitions </p>

<p>Expecting good essay and excellent teacher reccommendations.
Please evaluate my chances at any Ivy Leagues and feel free to suggest any other college you think I should apply to.
Thanks!</p>

<p>Bottom ivies are matches. HYP are reaches, but if you wanted to major in chemistry, why choose Ivy league?</p>

<p>You are reaching for HYPS, have a solid shot at Dartmouth, Duke, Columbia, Brown, Penn and have a strong shot at Cornell.</p>

<p>All schools of this caliber are reaches for everyone, but I can honestly say you will fare well at any of these schools in an application. Highlight some of your math accomplishments in a unique essay, and best of luck to you.</p>

<p>With a class rank of 1, you certainly make the grade at any school.</p>

<p>Academics-wise, your scores and grades especially put you into the ballgame at all of the Ivies.</p>

<p>You can get into Cornell no problem.
Penn, Dartmouth and Brown (although you're not a Brown type it seems) are very doable.
HYP and Columbia--you're a coin flip.</p>