Top schools and Ivies with a 3.7 UW, but great extracurriculars chance

The colleges I am interested in are Georgetown, Cornell, Dartmouth, NYU, and UC Berkeley

I am a junior at a very competitive public school that does not rank in Ohio. My GPA during freshman and sophomore year unweighted was a 3.6, however, when my junior year is over I will have close to a 4.0 unweighted. In addition to this I have taken 4 AP’s this year: Econ, Gov, Stat, and Environmental Science. Last year I took AP Psych and APUSH and got a 5 on both. Next year I plan on taking almost all AP’s. I have taken the SAT once and got a 780 on CR 700 on math and 650 on WR (2130) and plan to take it again.

My EC’s by time of graduation are 4 years of mock trial and 3 years of model un, both with decorated awards and probable leadership positions next year. Also NHS and 4 years of Relay for Life if that counts.

Also, I don’t know if this matters but I wrote a letter to a very prominent person at the Cleveland Clinic in charge of governmental affairs telling of my love for politics and law and she offered me a seat on the Republican national convention planning committee. We have yet to meet but I am hoping to create some programs I have thought up using the Cleveland clinic’s resources.

Also, by graduation I will have worked at the same landscaping company for 5 years and have been a manager over many workers for 3 of them.

unfortunately, I am a white male whose parents make around $100,000

So basically do you think I will get into Georgetown/NYU/Cornell/Dartmouth/UC Berkeley?

The UC’s barely give financial aid to out of state students, so unless you can pay 50K+ per year, you should probably take Berkeley off your list. Also, NYU has really bad financial aid. Cornell, Darthmouth, and Georgetown are all reach schools for everyone, so realistically no one can say if they think you will get in.

Look at the common data sets (go to C9) to see what each school ranks as important and test score percentiles.
Georgetown: https://oads.georgetown.edu/commondataset
Dartmouth: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~oir/pdfs/cds-2013-14-updated-8-15-14.pdf
Cornell: https://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000554.pdf