Please guage my chances for these universities

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Prerequisite Information: I’m a Junior, I want to study economics

SAT I: 2300
ACT: Not Taken
SAT II: US History (780), Chemistry (770), World History (800)
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.5
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Unranked
AP (expected score in parentheses): AP English (5), AP Chemistry (3), APUSH (5), AP Microeconomics (Self-Taught, 4)
Major Awards: American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) High School Essay Competition Honorable Mention, National Catholic Forensics League National Qualifier

Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Politics Club (President), Student Body Representative, National Speech and Debate (3 years, 2x Tournament winner, National Qualifier), Saxophonist (4 years)
Job/Work Experience:Intern at the Hillary Campaign, Intern at Law firm in Egypt (1 month)
Volunteer/Community service: Volunteer at Kidney Transplant Hospital in Egypt (1 month)
Summer Activities: Yale Economics for Leaders Program, Research Assistant with UofUtah Economics Department
Essays: REALLY Good in general

Other

State (if domestic applicant): Utah
School Type: College Preparatory Private School (rated hardest in the state)
Ethnicity: African American
Gender: Male
Income Bracket: $50,000-$150,000
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): URM, First-Generation, Parents were refugees, spent first 2 years of high school in Egypt.

Can I be chanced for (in order of preference): Columbia University, Princeton University, Harvard University, Yale University, New York University (Stern in Particular), Boston University, UPenn, Swarthmore, Amherst and Williams.

Thank you in advance!

Utah and African-American? 100% all colleges. You better decide which one you’re going to now.

I’m slightly serious.

@CanIntoIvy your scores are good and your GPA is okay (not excellent, but generally 3.5 or higher is competitive if you took a challenging course load). But you’re applying to some of the most prestigious universities in the country, and unless you have an IMO gold medal, proved P = NP, or won a Nobel Prize, Harvard and similar schools are crapshoots for just about everyone.

However I am not an expert in Ivy League admissions, so take my words with a grain of salt.

Well, I plan on studying economics, yet I took AP Chemistry (without the prerequisite honors/regular courses) AND taught myself the AP Microeconomics curriculum (therefore doing 4 APs), all while being a new student at a rigorous school in the United States (as I said, I was in Egypt before).

You have a decent shot, it’s just that those schools are very competitive. Good luck though.

Thanks, what about Stern in particular? Is that one so extraordinarily competitive for undergraduates (or for my information)?

Does anyone think I would fit in to stern as an undergraduate?