What are my chances at these eight schools?

<p>Hi, I'm a senior applying to schools this winter. I have 3.82 and 4.52 GPA's, a 32 ACT score, and a 2240 superscored SAT (710 CR, 730 Math, 800 Writing). I've completed a nationally recognized honors program at my High School, done over 100 hours of community service, and soon I'll be running a half marathon to raise money for Doctors Without Borders. I'm one of the Presidents of our Pep Band this year, and secretary of the Young Democrats Club, as well as a member of National Honor Society. I also played two years of JV baseball for my High School, as well as several years of competitive travel team baseball.</p>

<p>I've also been heavily involved in my school's music program over the last four years. I've been first chair in one band since sophomore year, and I'm starting my first year as lead trumpet in the jazz band. I've gotten superior ratings at the state solo festival, and was 3rd chair trumpet in the All-County Band last year. </p>

<p>I'm thinking of applying to:
Amherst College
Pomona
Stanford
Wash U in St. Louis
Northeastern
Edinburgh
UVA
Wisconsin
Maybe Harvard and/or Yale</p>

<p>What do you think my chances are at these schools?</p>

<p>Amherst-Slight reach/High match
Pomona-Slight/reach
Stanford-Lottery reach
Wash U-Reach
Northeastern-High Match
Edinburgh-NO clue
UVA- are you instate?
Wisconson-Match
Last two- Of course are reaches</p>

<p>Thanks! For UVA, no, I’m not in state. And do you mean by high match and lottery reach?</p>

<p>High match means that you’re the usual candidate, on the high side, but due to competition it is a tough call, lottery reach means that no one can be sure, due to very low acceptance rates and various things taken into account</p>