Chances for an Average Junior

<p>Here are the schools I am considering, if you guys have any more suggestions please post them.
Boston College
Georgetown University
Johns Hopkins University
New York University
Rutgers(safety?)
University of Chicago
University of Michigan
Washington University in St. Louis
Harvard University(Only because my brother goes there)
Columbia University</p>

<p>Race: Asian, Moved to the United States 6th Grade
Gender: Male
Location: Very competitive public high school in New Jersey
GPA: Freshmen Year: 4.0 Sophomore Year: 3.4 Junior: 4.023 Senior Year(projected): some where around 4.2
I had some major health and family issues back in sophomore year, so I had to go back to China without finishing the School Year.(which is why I did so poorly) My Guidance Counselor will explain all that in my recommendations letter.<br>
Courses Taken:
English H
World History H
Research In Science H
Physical Science H
German H
Geometry H</p>

<p>American Literature H
American History
German 2
Algebra 2 H
Biology H</p>

<p>AP American History
English I AP
German 3
Precalc
Chemistry H</p>

<p>Calculus AB
Chem or Bio AP
Physics H
German 4H
AP Stat or AP European History
English AP2
Research In Science H</p>

<p>SATs:
First Time: Math: 780 CR: 700 Writing: 700
Second Time: Math: 720 CR:750 Writing:770
Superscore: 2300
SATIIs:
Chinese 800
Bio: 700
Chem: 750
American History: 720
Plan on Taking Math Level II </p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:
Soccer Freshmen Year
Asian Club
Community Service 170 Hours
Research In Science 2 years
I teach an run a summer camp in China over the summer
I will work for an exporting company in China over the summer.</p>

<p>no comments?
Someone please help</p>

<p>You're in everywhere except
Washington University in St. Louis
Harvard University(Only because my brother goes there)
Columbia University
(Maybe) John Hopkins</p>

<p>Then again, all of those MIGHT take you save Harvard and maybe Columbia.</p>

<p>Also, you're not an average Junior. It's very ridiculous for you to consider yourself with those stats an average student.</p>