GPA unweighted is 3.6 what are my chances?

<p>I go to a top hs in the country (top 10, maybe even top 5), and my GPA is a 3.6 and I plan on taking two maybe even three SAT IIs (Math I and II, along with U.S. History), and I plan on taking seven APs (European History, Stats, American History, Bio, Spanish, A.B. Calculus, and Art History). I'm a sophomore right now and am in one AP course and two honor courses (the reasons for my 3.6, if I weren't in any I'd have a higher GPA). I'm dropping honors math next year which will raise my GPA hopefully to a 3.75. I participate in a lot of clubs, do three different sports, and I have a number of community service projects going on, yet I'm not captains/president for any of the clubs or sports. What are my chances for:</p>

<p>Northwestern
Cornell
Dartmouth
Yale (strong legacy)
Columbia
NYU
Northwestern
John Hopkins
Brown
Harvard
UPenn</p>

<p>What is your class rank and do you have a PSAT score or some form of predicted score? Also do you have any hooks?</p>

<p>PSAT score was a 190 but I didn’t study at all for it. We don’t have class ranks but I’m def in top 50%, maybe top 25%</p>

<p>And what do you mean but hooks?</p>

<p>Hooks are things that would lead to a college wanting you. The most common are being a URM (under represented minority), first generation student (you are a member of the first generation in your family to go to college), an athlete that is recruitable and/or you have some extremely uncommon/impressive EC. Do you have a slightly better idea in regard to rank?</p>

<p>Well I am legacy to Yale, but I was born out of the country and English is not my first language (I speak four languages in total), and I am a minority.</p>

<p>I have absolutely no idea on class rank my school does not release it.</p>