It is not possible to evaluate your credentials in a way that would be helpful because you have omitted important information. The very best and/or most competitive schools look at how your GPA is configured. Did you get great grades in STEM but tank in Romance Lit? Some could care less. (sorry to readers dedicated to humanities). What courses did you do well in? Was the 740 in Math for the Math 2? If you have outstanding ECs you may be competitive for the top tier schools. That may come with a cost-in that they are usually need blind (except Wash U which I’m not sure is at quite the level I’m writing about anyway) and often don’t give merit money (cause there is no way to differentiate as all the students would be worthy) but I think worth pursuing if possible (for most but not all students).
In terms of great schools like Rochester, I think you would be a great catch for them. So yes, I would guess they’d go a long way to try to nab you. But if you would rather go to an even more competitive school, it is probably in reach for you-depending upon specifics that you don’t include-like just how good those ECs are and which classes you nailed and which you tanked. If you have a solid record in your STEM classes (with great ECs), well I think you would be very competitive for some very top schools.
Don’t sell yourself short.