Chances for Georgetown early

I am a senior, and I go to a public high school in a Boston suburb. I am curious about my chances for Georgetown early.
SAT: 1550 [750 English, 800 Math]
SAT II: Math II-780, Physics-(taking in October)
AP tests: Music Theory-5, AP Calc AB-5?, AP Chemistry-5

Freshman year: [Note: Any symbol, such as A- is counted as the semester grade, for my freshman year]
UW GPA: 3.80
Algebra II: B+ & A
English: A & A
History: B+ & A-
Latin I: A & A
Biology: A- & A
Leadership: A & A
PE: A & A

Sophomore year:
UW GPA: 3.93
Honors Precalc: A-
Honors Chemistry: A-
English: A
Honors History: A
Honors Latin II: A
AP Music Theory: A
Computer Science Engineering: A

Junior year:
UW GPA: 3.83
AP Calc AB: A-
AP Chemistry: A-
Honors Physics: A
Honors Latin III: A
Honors History: A
Honors Choir: A
Honors English: B+

Senior Schedule:
AP Physics C
AP Environmental Science
AP Statistics
AP Computer Science
English
Honors Latin IV

Extracurriculars:
Rowing: (receiving letter of athletic support from Georgetown coach)
Eagle Scout
Founder of the Marine Biology club
Choir
Class President freshman year
Leader of acapella club
President of the Hearing Disability Club
Worked at MIT engineering lab summer before my junior year and senior year; I am getting a letter of Rec. from the person who runs the lab.

Notes:
-My freshman year, there were no honors classes and grades were semester-based, whereas my sophomore year and beyond, the grades are for the year and there is no A+.

I think you need three SAT Subject tests for Georgetown…

“SAT Subject Tests - It is strongly recommended that all candidates, whether they have taken the SAT Reasoning Test or the ACT, submit three SAT Subject Tests scores.”

EDIT: However, if you are applying EA, you may be able to get by with 2 SAT Subject tests…

"*Notice to Early Action Applicants:
Given the Early Action deadline of November 1, the Committee on Admissions recognizes that applicants may not be able to meet the SAT Subject Test requirements. Those candidates are welcome to submit an Early Action application, and the application will be considered complete and reviewed in its entirety. Candidates applying under the Early Action plan who have not yet taken three Subject Tests should still register to take the tests in the event they are deferred from Early Action to Regular Decision. If there are extenuating circumstances which prevent an applicant from submitting three SAT Subject Test scores, the applicant should provide a written explanation to the Committee on Admissions to be included with the application.

Georgetown, Harvard or MIT?? Are you simply looking for a well ranked school or is there something about these schools that are attracting you to them. Some schools, like MIT, are very good at sniffing that out. You don’t discuss it but are you hearing impaired?