I'm really confused about my chances...help!

<p>Hi,
if you would all rate me and my chances of getting into these four schools, it would be greatly appreciated and hopefully clear my confusions. Oh yeah, I know it's pretty long stats, but please help me assess my chances of getting into these 4 schools that I really want to get into and choose between. Thank you!
Here's my stat: </p>

<p>Student:</p>

<p>User Name: Flickster42490
Gender: M
Location: North Potomac, Maryland
College Class Year: 2012
High School: Public
High School Type: sends many grads to top schools
Will apply for financial aid: Yes</p>

<p>Academics:</p>

<p>GPA - Unweighted: 3.89
GPA - Weighted: 4.69
Class Size: 500</p>

<p>Scores:</p>

<p>SAT I Math: 740
SAT I Critical Reading: 760
SAT I Writing: 680
SAT II Math Level 2 (IIC): 780
SAT II Chemistry: 770
SAT II Japanese with Listening: 740</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>Significant Extracurriculars: MUSIC
-Will play on FROM THE TOP nationally syndicated radio show later in 2007
-Maryland Classic Youth Philharmonic (Concertmaster)<br>
-2007 National Festival Orchestra under Maestro Benjamin Zander at Carnegie Hall (Concertmaster)<br>
-2007 National Symphony Orchestra’s Youth Orchestra (Concertmaster)
-2007 Maryland All-State Senior Orchestra (Concertmaster)
-2005 Maryland All-State Junior Orchestra (Concertmaster)
-and Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra, Maryland All-State Junior and Senior Orchestras, MCPS Honors Orchestra Washington International Symphony Orchestra, and the Landon Symphonette.
-National Symphony Orchestra Youth Fellow
-Master Classes with Cho-Liang Lin, Jonathan Carney, and Adrian Semo
-Participant in the 2006 National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute and 2003 & 2004 National Philharmonic Summer Music Institute.
-My Quartet won a full scholarship to study with the Left Bank Quartet for a year(based in University of Maryland)<br>
-Soloist at various venues such as Strathmore, Kennedy Center, Landon School (with the Landon Symphonette), National Blue Ribbon Ceremony (with my Quartet) and the Korean Embassy</p>

<p>Athletic Status - list sport and your level:
Table Tennis
-2002 Junior Olympic Silver medalist
-2006 Junior Olympic Three-time Bronze medalist
-Won many tournaments around the country</p>

<p>Volunteer/Service Work:
Volunteers for:
-National Lutheran Home
-Quince Orchard Library
-Wootton HS lunchtime Tutor
-Shady Grove Adventist Hospital
-Chinese New Year Performances at various county libraries on the violin </p>

<p>Honors and Awards:
-5's on AP Government and AP Chemistry exam
-4 on AP US history
Members of:
-National Society of High School Scholars
-National Honors Society
-Science National Honor Society
-Tri-M National Music Honor Society</p>

<p>-Received Japanese Middle School Diploma from Washington Japanese Language School
-AP Scholar </p>

<p>Colleges of Interest:</p>

<p>College: Yale University, Choice #: 1, ED/EA: Yes, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: Johns Hopkins University, Choice #: 2, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: University of Pennsylvania, Choice #: 3, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: Northwestern University, Choice #: 4, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply</p>

<p>You should have no problem getting into Northwestern. I would retake my SATs if I were you. For your top three schools, it's nothing new to reject applicants with 2350 SAT scores. You might also look at UChicago, Duke, Amherst. I don't mean to be forward, but they are schools that are similar to the ones you've mentioned. </p>

<p>Good Luck.</p>

<p>Huh? No problem gettting into Northwestern with 2180 but "for (JHU), it's nothing new to reject applicants with 2350"? Northwestern is at least as competitive as JHU.</p>

<p>so guys, any other suggestions?</p>