Please Help Me Calculate my Chances!!!!

<p>I'm pretty stressed about the whole college application process, and would love to be "chanced." The school's I'm applying to, in order my interest in them, are:</p>

<p>Washington University in St. Louis (ED)
University of Virginia (EA)
University of Michigan (EA)
Emory University (RD)
College of William and Mary (RD)
University of Maryland (Safety, Priority application)
Dartmouth (RD)
Vanderbilt (RD)</p>

<p>I have a 4.4 cummulative weighted GPA (about 3 total B's in high school, all within my first two years, and have taken 9 AP's and several honors classes). My unweighted GPA out of 4 is around 3.92. My first language is English, and I consider myself to be proficient in Spanish (I marked it on Common App, got a 5 on the AP Spanish Language Exam)</p>

<p>For whatevery reason, I didn't test super well on the SAT, my scores were M 660 CR 690 WR 730, 11 on Essay. When my November SAT scores come out however, my math score will likely move up to about 700 (and I will submit that score to all my schools).</p>

<p>My EC's are:</p>

<p>Founder and Owner of my own antiques business
President and Founder of my school's debate team
President and Founder of my school's current event's club (which talks about foreign policy issues)
Varsity Soccer Team
Varsity Tennis Team (#1 Singles player)
Internship at Political Advocacy Group (I was the only high school student in the program)
Hebrew School Teacher's Aide</p>

<p>I have a really unique personal story that has led me to where I am today, and I have very strong essays and supplements. I applied for a merit scholarship at WashU in addition to submitting my normal application to them. I have visited most of the school's on my list, and have interviewed at Wash U. My rec letters will likely be pretty strong, and I am sending all schools an additional one from my employer (where I interned).</p>

<p>Please let me know what you think, I am especially interested in knowing my chances at Wash U, University of Virginia, and University of Michigan. Thanks!</p>