Chances for pre-med at selective schools

<p>Hi there,
I'm currently a junior in high school. I am a white male. I want to go in to pre-med and would like to know my chances for these schools: Wash U, NYU, Cornell, U of Chicago, and Northwestern.</p>

<p>Stats:
UW GPA: Roughly 3.9
W GPA: 4.2
SAT: 2230- CR 760, M 760, W 710
SAT IIs: US History 700, Chemistry 690
ACT: Took, waiting for scores
Class Rank: 7/369
Classes: 9 APs-US History, Chemistry, Physics C, Calc AB, Calc BC, Lang and Comp, Lit and Comp, European History, Government
Other- 8 years of languages, 5 spanish, 3 latin
Extracurriculars: Varsity Cross Country and Track (Captain next year), Jazz Workshop, rotary speech competition, mentorship program, NHS, volunteering at my library
Awards: All conference honorable mention in cross country, cum laude on national latin exam</p>

<p>Thank You!</p>

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<p>UChicago is probably the toughest of your schools
Then Cornell and Northwestern are the next hardest
Then WashU and NYU are the least difficult</p>

<p>Realistically, you have a good shot at all of them; just make sure your essays are good.</p>