Linguistics: NYU/Madison/McGill/Tulane

<p>I do go to a high school that has a 90/10 grading system (test scores are 90% of our grade, homework is 10%), so I don't know if that counts as a prestigious school? We also have 1 to 1 computing if that changes anything.
I am currently a sophomore.
Unweighted GPA: 3.72
* means it's an honors class at my school
Classes taken/taking:
*Geometry 9 (B+)
Adv. English 9 (A+)
Choir (for two years, both A+)
Band (one year, A+)
Phys. Science 1 (A-)
Bio 1 (A+)
World Studies (A+)
Gym classes (A)
Spanish 2 (A+)
U.S. History 10 (A+)
*Algebra 2 Enriched with Trig. (A-)
Adv. English 10 (A+)
*Human Anatomy and Physiology (B+)
*Spanish 3 (A+)
U.S. Government and History 11 (A)</p>

<p>Classes taking in the next two years:
French 2
*French 3
*Spanish 3
*Spanish 4
*Concert Choir (two years)
Band
*AP Psych
*AP Lit
*AP Lang
*Bio 2
Phys. Science 2
*Pre-calculus
*AP Calculus
*AP Government and Politics</p>

<p>I'm hoping to major in linguistics or bilingual education or TESOL, and then get my TESOL certification after college.
The colleges I'm pursuing are:
-Tulane
-UW-Madison (I'm in state)
-University College London (though I know this is a reach for me)
-McGill (also a reach, I'm guessing)
-NYU
-UNC-Chapel Hill
-Ann Arbor
-Marquette (safety)</p>

<p>I am also doing a DEP (differentialised education plan), which means that I'm taking some in person and online classes over the summer.</p>

<p>I am currently in:
Show band
Pep band
Student Court
Global Teens Club
Vocal Jazz and Madrigals
Key Club</p>

<p>I am also the section leader in my choir and I'm very active in my church. I am not a POC.</p>

<p>Thank you! Also, if you have any suggestions for me, that would also be appreciated.</p>