What is your intended major and do you need merit aid to make tuition affordable? Are any of the schools on your list your state flagship?
Most of these schools are reaches for everyone. As noted above, your list should include some safeties. A 35 ACT superscore is great, and you should be psyched about that. When they consider your GPA they will look at rigor and see you have taken high level classes. But you hit a speed bump in the AP scores and SAT 2 results. Clearly you are intelligent, but the SAT 2 test scores are on the low side (I’m assuming you understand the scoring on subject tests is different from the regular SAT, right?). Some students just don’t do well on SAT format tests, and perhaps that is you. Or maybe it’s a preparation issue. Figure that out and proceed accordingly. If they aren’t required by schools, and you don’t do well despite preparation, I would stop taking the SAT2’s and spend that time working on the many essays you will have to do for applications.
AP results are a tougher subject, because it could hurt if you do show them and yet it is noticeable if you don’t. I would ask your advisor or a professional college counselor.
Consider dropping the schools that require you to submit all scores (Georgetown?) and pare down your list of reaches to just the schools you are serious about and are a good fit. Just because you get into a reach school doesn’t mean that it’s a good fit for you. Write down 10 characteristics that are important to you and really give it some thought. NYU and UTexas are very different places, for example. Add some safeties and targets.