Chances plz???

I’m currently a Junior- what are my chances of getting into an Ivy League school or northwestern?

AP/IB classes:
Freshman year: AP Geography (5)
Sophomore year: AP U.S. History (5), AP Psychology (5), AP Calculus AB (5), AP Biology (5)
Junior year: IB English HL 1, IB Geography SL 2, IB Math HL 1, IB Chemistry HL 1, IB Chinese SL 2, AP Stats, IB Theory of Knowledge
Senior year (schedule- still a junior)- IB English HL 2, IB Math HL 2, IB Chemistry HL 2, IB Business SL 2, IB Theory of Knowledge, AP World History, AP Physics

Summers:
Freshman to Sophomore: Financial Literacy online, secondary math III honors summer course.
Sophomore to Junior: honors Chemistry, computer science, health

Extra Curricular Activities:
Freshman: Competitive Baseball, Ping Pong Club, Guitar, BYU Chinese Fair (second place in character bee)
Sophomore: Tutoring Elementary School Students in less fortunate neighborhood, Model UN, ping pong club
Junior: Tutoring, Model UN, Mock Trial, ping pong club, coach neighborhood baseball team (little kids)

GPA: 4.0 currently (unweighted)
Rank: Tied for 1st

Thanks so much- please be completely honest- I want to be a lawyer

Course rigor and gpa look excellent as does rank. Ecs look like standard run of the mill activities for the ivies and northwestern (i.e. nothing really sets you apart). Without tests scores no one can give you an accurate chance and even with test scores ivies are such a crapshoot no one really knows besides the adcoms you could do everything perfect and still get rejected by all the ivies not saying that’ll happen but with schools as competitive as them it’s a legitimate possibility. Assuming your test scores match your gpa and rank you’re competitive for all the schools. You have a good set of reaches you should take the time to find matches and safeties you would be happy to attend, but I do think at least one of the ivies will admit you. Work on essays a lot to try and make yourself stand out. You want your essays to be really good because you’ve got the objective stats but if it comes down to subjective stats your bland ECs could hurt you. If you can use your essays to stand out they can balance out the ECs. Best of luck!
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