Chances? for civil/environmental engineering schools

<p>Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Location: New York
High School: Public</p>

<p>Academics:
the school doesn't rank because it is very competitive but I should be 3rd decile
UW: 91.2%
W: 93.8%
my unweighted grades have been pretty stable throughout high school, but the number of honors/AP classes has gone up every year</p>

<p>Courses taken by the time I graduate:
4 English classes (1 honors, no AP)
4 Social Studies classes (0 honors, 2 AP - U.S. History and U.S. Gov & Politics)
5 Spanish classes (3 honors, 0 AP)
5 Math classes (4 honors, 1 AP - Calc AB)
6 Science classes (1 honors, 2 AP - Physics and Environmental)</p>

<p>Testing:
SAT 1: 660 CR, 710 M, 640 W (1370/1600, 2010/2400)
Sat 2 Math 1: 680
Sat 2 Math 2: 730
Will be taking Physics in October and possibly retaking SAT 1 in November
ACT: 33 (probably only sending this to most schools)</p>

<p>my (weak) extracurriculars:
Varsity Track
Varsity Cross Country
~100 hours community service (mostly at blood drives / food drives)
Chess Club
Rugby Club
worked for 2 summers (cashier)
will be inducted into NHS and Math Honors Society at the start of next year</p>

<p>what are my chances at getting into the engineering schools at:
Carnegie Mellon
McGill University
University of Illinois - UC
Purdue University
University of Wisconsin - Madison
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
University of Pittsburgh
Penn State: University Park
University of Maryland: College Park </p>

<p>if I'm aiming too high or too low, where else should I look?</p>

<p>forgot to mention University of Vermont and University of Delaware</p>