scholarship chances//International student

High school:
Took IB with following courses: English a hl, Swedish a sl, economics hl, psychology hl, math sl and chemistry sl. 43 points in total.
A good but public IB school (like most in Sweden)
No GPA because its IB
Skipped 9th grade
SAT (the new one): 1530

770 Chemistry SAT subject (Had chemistry hl for the most part but ended up having to drop it)
780 Spanish SAT subject
770 German SAT subject

ECs:
member school’s party committee
Student council’s board composed of 7 people (10th)
Class representative student council (10th,11th,12th)
Board member of the environment club
Worked at a non-profit we met through the environment club (and collaborated with)
Debate club (One debate tournament, we lost)
English Tutor (10th)
IT club (11th)
Red Cross volunteer (10th, 11th, 12th)
Board member feminist club (10th)
Co-president of the intersectional feminist club (11th,12th)
President and founder of the language club (teaching new refugees/immigrants Swedish)(11th, 12th)
Did MUN (10th, a little 11th - won an award at a conference)
Mostly taught myself English
Taught myself Spanish

Some of these are from pre-ib (10th) but I mean they still count, right?

Background/demographics
From Sweden
No tradition of studying abroad/IB in my family
Lower middle class
I want to study Law

What are my chances of getting admitted to Columbia? And what are they WITH a scholarship or some sort of financial aid?

// Thank you so much for any responses!

Most top schools allow international students to apply for financial aid, but if they can’t afford to give you the aid you need then they won’t accept you. If you need the aid, apply with it but it will lower your chances

Hope that helps a bit!