Notre Dame, UVa, UNC... Chances?

<p>I was wondering what my chances are of getting into any of the schools in the title as an unhooked, OOS applicant to each. (In case it is of any relevance, I am a male, I am from Ohio, and my high school is a private, Roman Catholic school.)</p>

<p>Here is my abridged résumé...</p>

<p>Academics:
-Unweighted GPA - 4.00/4.00
-Weighted GPA - 4.36/5.00
-Class Rank - 2/164
-3 AP courses during my junior year
-5 AP courses during my senior year</p>

<p>Test Scores:
-ACT: Composite - 30, English - 34, Math - 30, Reading - 30, Science - 29
-SAT I: Composite - 2160, Math - 800, Critical Reading - 660, Writing - 720
-SAT II: Am taking two in this Saturday (Math I and U.S. History)
-AP: English Lang. & Comp. - 4, U.S. History - 5, Statistics - 3</p>

<p>Other Accomplishments/Credentials:
-National Merit Commended Student
-600+ hours of community service (the most in my class)
-Secretary of National Honor Society
-President of Key Club
-President of Big Brothers (mentoring organization)
-Hold multiple other leadership positions
-Highly involved in my school's Drama program and Vocal Ensemble</p>

<p>I also am quite confident in my teacher recommendations and CommonApp Essay.</p>

<p>If someone could tell me what my chances are of getting into either or both of these schools, it would be greatly appreciated. </p>

<p>Based on your subscores, isn’t your ACT composite a 31? I would say you are in the ballpark for all three, but being OOS for UVa and UNC will make it tough at those two, and ND is a reach as well, as it is for almost everyone. AT ND more than the other two the supplemental essays will be very important.</p>