<p>I think you’ve got very good chances for WUSTL. If it is truly your number one school, consider applying ED, which would further increase your odds. </p>
<p>Although you’ve got decent chances at all of the schools you listed, you need at least one true safety school, and Cornell and Brown cannot be considered safeties for anyone, because their acceptance rates are so low. EA and rolling admissions schools can make good safeties. Do you have a good instate public?</p>
<p>Hate to burst your bubble, but I’d say you have a good chance but not a shoo in.
I just got waitlisted w/ top 1% in my class and a 2200 SAT and lots of ECs &other things. I think some 2400/2300 SATs also got waitlisted so I’d apply early if I were you b/c you’ll likely get in that way</p>
<p>My friend had higher SATs than you and even more APs (passed every one with 4s and 5s) and is captain of Science Bowl, Science Olympiad, and Ocean Bowl and he got waitlisted. He applied to architecture though and has no community service. He’s ranked 3rd or 4th in a class of 600.</p>
<p>My other friend had about a 2000 SAT and is ranked ~13 out of a class of 600 and got in, but she has amazing ECs (dance for ~10+ years, founded the chapter of this really big club where she goes to Latin America every summer for a month and does community service).</p>
<p>You have a great shot, but definitely not a shoo-in as demonstrated by my first friend. Community service and leadership is crucial. Stats get you looked at. What you do out of school constitutes whether or not they accept you!</p>