Chances to these schools please?

<p>Hi I'm a current senior right now in New Jersey. My GPA is a 95.16667 out of 100 and I am ranked 44 out of 420 in my class. My current SAT is a 700 in math, 710 in reading, and 680 in writing. However, I am taking the SAT again this saturday and I have been studying hard. I mean since June I've been taking a practice test 2-3 times a week and studying vocab and stuff. Currently, I get 750 in cr and 780-790 in math but 700 in writing on practice tests and I am hoping to get similar scores this weekend with a possible higher score in writing and reading (I've really upped my vocab study this past weeks) and maybe a 800 in math. Also, I've taken all honors and 5 AP classes which are AP biology, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Computer Science A, and AP Statitistics. I am the Vice President of fundraising for National Honors Society and I won 8th overall, 1st in roleplay in the state conference for NJ DECA. Also, I do Model UN. I also did concert band for the first two years of highschool and I have been doing percussion for a private orchestra known as the Youth Orchestra of Central Jersey. I also did soccer for 3 years and track too. I've volunteered at the library and the emergency room of a hospital as well. Oh, I was also selected to go to Jersey Boys State over the summer</p>

<p>So, what do you think my chances are to get into those schools : NYU stern, Northwestern, University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, Boston College, Carnegie Mellon, University of Michigan?</p>

<p>I assume a 95.1667 GPA (on a 100 scale) is a 4.0. Your chances get better if you get 2200+ this saturday. The first rating is with the 2090 you have now. With 2200 is the second rating.</p>

<p>NYU Stern: High match/Match
Northwestern: Reach (both)
UIUC: Match (OOS playing against you)/Safety
BC: Reach/High match
CMU: Reach/Reach
UMI: Low match/Safety</p>

<p>aim for at least 2150 this saturday</p>

<p>Thanks for replying. Could you clarify what you mean by low match, match, and high match?</p>

<p>Low match: Acceptance is likely (not quite as likely as in a safety) but there’s still some room for rejection
Match: A school where acceptance chances are roughly the same as rejection
High match: A school where rejection is likely but where there’s still some room for acceptance</p>

<p>Oh okay. Thank you again! Can more people give their opinions please? I would really appreciate it!</p>