Chances please?

<p>I know the college admissions process is very random and that this is really annoying to most of the members in the forum...but I would just like to see where I fall in the college spectrum...</p>

<p>white male from florida
ACT: 32
SAT: 2180/2400 1430/1600
GPA: 3.87
will have taken 13 ap courses by the end of my high school career
School doesn't rank but I'll assume like top 5%</p>

<p>ECs:
over 300 service hours (boys and girls club, etc...)
Tri-M music honor society- Historian(11)/ VP(12)
Horticulture Club
Fort Lauderdale Student Ambassadors- Student Coordinator(11)/President(12) (it's an organization my friend founded and I'll be taking over my school's chapter of it next year)
Spanish Honor Society
National Honor Society- VP(12)
Track and Field- (10)
Waterpolo- (11, 12)
have played guitar for 8 years, bass for 9...I also play the mandolin, ukulele, trumpet, and didgeridoo (if that counts for anything hah :P)
I am a competitive surfer...nothing notable to report though</p>

<p>Awards:
umm not much...my school doesn't really hand out much but
Waterpolo Highest GPA award
Principal's honor roll
I'm guessing I'll be some sort of AP scholar
and that's it basically...unfortunately
Oh and I worked as a camp counselor for a summer...but I'm not sure that has any merit. </p>

<p>I'd also like to note that I love writing and it's definitely one of my strongest attributes, so I feel confident that I'll write decent essays. </p>

<p>So here's my list of schools...kindly bash my dreams :D
Vanderbilt #1
Emory
USC
Tulane
Harvard (grandpa-legacy....believe me I wouldn't apply otherwise)
Cornell
Dartmouth
UF
Bowdoin
WashU
UVA
UNC
UC Berkeley
Wake Forest</p>

<p>Not sure if i'll be applying to all of them but any input is greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>I would apply ED to Vandy if it’s your first choice. </p>

<p>Your rank and scores are low for an unhooked candidate from Florida at the ivies. It wouldn’t be impossible but the vast majority with your current stats would not get in.</p>

<p>I also don’t believe a grand parent makes you a legacy at Harvard, I think their definition includes only parents who graduated from the college (undergrad).</p>