Chances for UChicago, Stanford, and WashU?

<p>I'm going to be a senior next year! D:
Gender: F, Chinese</p>

<p>GPA: 4.536 weighted- 3.999 unweighted
SAT: math 740, writing 750, reading 630 (I just retook the SAT again-reading will most likely be 700+) aiming for 2300 composite
ACT: 33
Subject tests: math 2 740
AP tests: statistics 5 (taking a bunch this year, hopefully all 5s)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
University Honors Program in foreign languages (French)
French club
French exchange
Secretary of Asian Culture Club
Intern at University Asian Culture Center
Science Olympiad
University Young pianist program
violin lessons
University health hospital volunteer
children's science museum intern
Global gifts volunteer</p>

<p>sports: tennis 9,10</p>

<p>volunteered probably 200+ hours at random places</p>

<p>Awards:
some medals at Science olympiad regionals.. nothing much
National merit semifinalist/finalist (I got a 221 so I definitely made the cutoff for my state)
piano and violin gold medals at state (although these were from freshmen year...)
NOTHING ELSE:(</p>

<p>So Stanford is probably a high reach (or not even possible...) but what about Chicago and Washington? </p>

<p>Thank you:)</p>

<p>Senior year course load? Stanford is high reach, Chicago is a reach/high match, WashU high match. Leadership in those clubs can help you out, write some good essays for Chicago and you could do well</p>

<p>Junior: AP US history, AP Chem, AP Calc AB, Finite math for college credit, French 4 honors (no AP given… sigh), ap lang
Senior year: AP bio, ap physics, french 5 honors, ap calc bc, ap lit, ap european, economics
and I’ve taken an online ap government course from northwestern</p>

<p>quick question, does high match mean I have a high chance of getting in?
I’ll be a captain for science olympiad next year but other than that, no leadership:(</p>

<p>high match means you have an okay shot, not a reach but don’t bank on an acceptance</p>