Did senior year kill my chance at Ivies?

Hello, I was recently accepted into Michigan, but I’m still looking ahead at Ivy day and to hear back from other colleges, they are listed below:

  1. Stanford
  2. Johns Hopkins
  3. Cornell
  4. Northwestern
  5. Dartmouth
  6. Notre Dame
  7. USC
  8. NYU
  9. Boston College
  10. Boston University

My Profile:
Background -
White
Male
Resident of Michigan
Middle-Upper Class

Stats -
SAT: 1440 (750 Math & 690 English)
ACT: 31 (35 English, 33 Math, 30 Reading, 25 Science)
W GPA: 3.87
UW GPA: 3:78

ECs:
NHS (2 years)
Key Club (4 years), board member
Link Crew (2 years)
Science Olympiad (3 years)
Soccer (3 Varsity Letters, club team captain)
Took coding classes at UofM over the past two summers
E-Commerce
Stock Market ($2k right now)
Photography/Filmmaking/YouTube

Awards;
Nothing really, principle’s list every year, 3 varsity letters, couldn’t get an AP Scholar with honors always because I could only take 3 APs as a Junior

Junior Year APs -
Chem (3)
Lang and Comp (4)
Gov (4)

Senior Year first semester classes and grades -
AP Calculus (B-)
Anatomy (B+)
AP Lit (A-)
AP Micro (A-)
Visual Basic (C++ coding) (A)
AP Physics (B-)

*The exam for physics was rediculously difficult and everybody did horribly, but my teacher didn’t curve it. It brought me down to a B-, and I got an A on the Calc exam (not that it matters).

I applied undecided to all (or Astronomy of undecided wasn’t an option).

**Are my chances killed at these schools because of my senior grades? I’ve been so busy with applying, improving scores, clubs, sports, other classes, hobbies, etc that I didn’t do very well and now am hopeless. Is there still hope? What can I do?

You have kinda a low GPA and SAT score for these schools. I see the same, generic ECs and OK AP scores. You also have a very reach heavy list. I wouldn’t get my hopes up too high, but there’s always a chance.

Michigan is a fantastic school. One of my best friends went there for an MS in a STEM. He retired at 32 after selling a small piece of code, as he described it.

Good luck with these…but celebrate the fact that you’ve already been admitted to a superb schools with world-class faculty and reputation. Congratulations!

Nothing wrong with Michigan. Stick with it since to be honest most of the schools on your list will be rejections except for the last 3 given the standardized test scores.

Congrats on getting into Michigan! Agree that the responses from the listed colleges are unlikely to be positive, and the new grades don’t really affect that.