Chances for Tulane, Pitzer, Claremont-Mckenna, Pepperdine, UCLA?

I have already applied to five colleges- UF, UCF, FSU, Wake Forest, University of Georgia and I have received admission to UCF. I would like to potentially apply to some of these colleges by Jan 1 (Tulane by November 15- so need to get moving on that one!). I would just like some opinions on whether or not I have any chance at all before I waste the time completing the applications. Also, I am from Florida, so I am wondering if this could help me, particularly in terms of the California schools, for “Geographic Diversity”?

Stats:

UW GPA: 3.95
Weighted GPA: 4.45
UW Class Rank: 26/135
Weighted Class Rank: 16/135
SAT: 1420 (730 R/W, 690M)
SAT II: US History (760)
ACT: 30 (35 E, 27M, 33R, 26S)
AP: World History (5), US History (4), Psych (4), Eng Lang (4), Seminar (3), Macro (5), Micro (5), Gov (5), Physics 1 (2)

Extracurriculars:

Varsity Swimming (7th-12h grade)
SGA Senator (11th grade)
NHS (10th-12th); Treasurer (12th)
Key Club (9th-12th)
Local elementary school tutor (10th & 11th)

Awards:

AP Scholar with Distinction (11th grade)
2 class awards (9th and 10th grade)

Other Information:

White Male
Intended Major: Economics

Also, which of these schools do you guys think would be the best for economics? Claremont-Mckenna or Tulane maybe?

Also, I will not be able to visit any of these schools by the time I will have to apply to them by.

Bump

I am sorry for being annoying with the bump but I really need some input.

I’ve decided to go ahead and start the Tulane application but for the other I really would like to know if I even stand anywhat of a chance.

I don’t want to apply to all five of these-probably just Tulane and the California ones I’d have the best chance.

But I need input on my chances before I waste all of the time on applying.

Are you in state for UCLA?