Please Help? What are my chances of getting into these schools? (Bryn Mawr, Barnard, Berkeley, ECT)

Could someone rank the chances of me getting into these schools (RANK: Safe, Match, Reach)? I try not to overestimate myself and i’m not really confident when it comes to reach schools (or any schools for that matter). I don’t start applying until August, but I want to get an idea of where I want to apply. Also, could someone tell me how often these schools give scholarship/financial aid?

I’m thinking about majoring in education, communication, business management, or just go in undecided…

Amherst College
Barnard College
UC Berkeley
Boston College
Boston University
Bryn Mawr College
Carnegie Mellon University
Emerson College
UCLA
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Michigan State University
New York University
Northwestern University
Northeastern University
Penn State
Rutgers University
Vanderbilt University
University of Washington

GPA (weighted): 3.9
ACT: 30 (31 E, 33 R, 27 S, 29 M)
SAT Scores: 1980 (650 M, 650 W, 680 CR)
2nd time: 1950
Super Score: 2030
Class Rank: 31/160(around)

Activities/ECs:
Varsity Tennis (9th grade-present)
Drama Club/President (10th grade-present)
Service Club (9th grade-present)
School Senate (11th-present)
National Honors Society (11th-present)
Language National Honors Society (11th-present)
Science Academy (10th-11th)
Math League (11th)
Church youth group/Vice President (11th-Present)

AP Classes:
AP Biology (scored 3)
AP Physics
AP Environmental Science
AP US History
AP Literature
AP Word History
AP Statistics

Misc:
Attended Princeton Summer program (9th grade)
Missions trip to Honduras to teach (9th-present)
Internship at a theater company (11th)
Volunteer at a theater company (11th)
Volunteer at Special Olympics (9th-10th)
Fairleigh Dickinson Summer Teacher Program (11th)
Founder of children’s summer program at my church (11th)

Income bracket: Around $100k
Race: Asian, Female

Northwesterm, Michigan, CMU, Amherst, Vanderbilt, and the UC’s are going to be a reach. The rest are probably matches or safeties. Applying to a lot of out of state state schools means they probably aren’t going to load you with scholarships, and NYU and CMU or notoriously stingy as well. I think for the rest of the non-reach schools, you could probably expect something in the range of a few thousands, give or take.

What is your home state?

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Income bracket: $100k If you’re not instate for the UCs, forget it unless your parents will pay $53k per year.


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How much will your parents pay? Are they self-employed or take business deductions?

Are you going to retest?