Chances for UIUC, U Of C at Boulder, UC Irvine, UC Davis, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, etc

<p>Hi, I am a junior in high school in NH. I'm Asian who studies abroad(not a U.S citizen), and my status is</p>

<p>GPA: 3.7/4.0
SAT I: 1950(CR:550 M:720 WR:680, Taking my last one this October)
SAT II: Math II(800), Bio E(650), Chinese w/ listening(640), Chem(taking this Saturday)
AP/Honors courses: AP Calculus AB, AP Mandarin Chinese, Honors Chem, [Senior Year] AP Stats, AP Bio, AP Music Theory
EC: Head Tour Guide, Captain for JV lacrosse, Dorm proctor, Co-head for the school's all-male acapella group, violinist for ensemble group, 100 hours of community service in China( 3 years)</p>

<p>I'm looking at schools that have good biology programs such as:</p>

<p>University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign(Legacy)
Colorado University at Boulder(Legacy)
UC Irvine
UC Davis
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Boston University(Maybe Reg. Dec. because of cost)
Boston College(EA)
Penn State(Reg)
NYU at Shanghai(My top choice, ED)</p>

<p>So, what do you think my chances for any of these schools would be?
The school told me that CU Boulder is my safety, and Penn State and Irvine is a possibility. UIUC and Davis are likely schools and I know the rest are reaches or even far reaches. </p>

<p>On top of that, can you guys recommend more schools that have solid biology programs and any other safety schools I can look at?</p>

<p>I assume you have check the cost of these schools for international students. There are at least some $50k-$55k ones on the list.
For UMich LSA, your GPA is a bit low while your SAT is below 25% (2030). It would be a reach for you.</p>

<p>What about the others in terms of scores? Thanks for the heads up for tuition fees </p>