Is this college list good based on my stats? Any insight is extremely appreciated!:)

So I am currently a high school senior like many seniors am starting to freak out a little about college. Could anybody give me feedback on the schools I plan on applying to and if I should remove/add some schools to my list. I am unsure of what I want to study and am open to going to both a big state school or a small private liberal arts school, but I would perfect it to be more suburban/urban. Thank you to any kind stranger who reads these stats and answers you have no idea how much it means to me:)

State of Residence: Illinois

Type of High School: A well known public suburban high school

ACT: 30 super score-31 (I am retaking it in December to try and get my score up to a 32)

GPA: 3.8/4.0 unweighted 4.3/5.0 weighted

Class Rank: 18/410

Classes: I have taken every honors class available to me since freshman year 3 years of french and also AP Micro/Macro, APUSH, AP Lit, AP Psych, AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC, AP Lang, and AP Bio. I have gotten a B+ in Honors Pre-Calc both semesters a B+ in
Honors Chemistry for one semester and a B+ in AP Calc AB for one semester.

Extra Curricular’s: 4 years: varsity tennis, speech team, class officer for student government, co-president of a club promoting mental health awareness, president/founder of the schools ski and snowboard club, over 200 volunteer hours from volunteering at the hospital, I babysit and nanny, I had a job for the last two summers working at an ice cream shop.

Reach Schools I’m applying to:
University of Notre Dame
University of Miami
Vanderbilt University
Washington University in St. Louis

Most Likely to get in schools:
Rhodes College
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Safety Schools:
Bradley University-(I got accepted w/ the presidential scholarship)
Loyola University-(I got accepted w/ the presidential scholarship)
Saint Louis University
Saint Mary’s College by Notre Dame

Again THANK YOU so much for reading this and I am sending positive thoughts towards anybody who replies:)

You might find a few additional ideas in these Newsweek articles:

http://www.newsweek.com/25-most-desirable-suburban-schools-71867

http://www.newsweek.com/25-most-desirable-urban-schools-71889

This list will help you organize your choices by selectivity (it would not be advisable to use it to establish a preference hierarchy):

http://www.businessinsider.com/the-610-smartest-colleges-in-america-2015-9