I want to get into a good computer science program

I’m currently looking at UW’s Direct admit for Computer Science/traditional admit later, UChicago (Urbana Champaign?), UC Berkeley, Georgia Tech. I also need some good, easier to get into schools (safety), but I don’t know any that offer comp sci (I live in washington), any ideas?

GPA: 3.96
AP: Bio - 4, Environmental science - 5, Language - 4, Psychology - 5, Chemistry - 4, US History - 4, Comp Sci A - current, Calc AB - current
SAT: 2020, got a 720 on math
SAT II: Bio E, 700
ACT - 32 and (10/12 on the essay)
Extracur: Taekwondo and Karate - combined 9 years and black belt, Piano - 8 years, Violin - 5 years, Trumpet - 2 years, National Honors Society - inducted in 8th and 10th grade, volunteered at a local school for two years teaching computer programming to kids, have from summer 2014, summer 2015, october - present teaching kids programming, various contests including NHD, internship with Concur and won a contest with them designing an app, tutoring kids in physics and math in 9th and 12th grade, Model United Nations from 2014-2016, helped create a microfinancing club at school (KIVA)
Demographics (idk if this means anything): Male, Indian, Muslim, Left handed, 16 years old (do they care that I’m the youngest in the grade?)

What are my chances? I’m really stressing on the essays, and for UW, if I’m not accepted into the direct admit but still go there, what if I get rejected by the traditional admit to comp sci? Then I’m screwed :\

Look into Carnegie Mellon. It has like a 4% acceptance rate for their computer science program, but it’s tied with MIT and Stanford in ranking. You should definitely retake the SAT or ACT and raise that score by a little more (2200+ or 34+) and you will be a competitive applicant.
Also look into Virginia Tech, Rice, Harvey Mudd.
As safeties, I would apply to your state school and a couple of UC. I think you can get into some great schools! Good luck!

Unless you can afford the UC’s at $55K per year, and have a better SAT, I wouldn’t apply.