What are my chances for these following schools? (Long list of schools)

<p>GPA: 3.7 (School doesn't send un-weighted scores but this is counted as weighted)</p>

<p>Class Ranking: School doesn't rank</p>

<p>SAT: 2240 (800 W, 730 CR, 710 M), 2270 Superscore (800 W, 760 CR, 710 M)</p>

<p>SAT 2s: 740 US History, 720 Math I, 740 Literature</p>

<p>AP: 5 US History, 4 AP Language</p>

<p>12th Grade Schedule: AP Physics B, AP Literature, AP Macroeconomics</p>

<p>Extracurriculars/Volunteer:
Senior daycare center 100+ hours
Assistant at doctor's office 200+ hours
Paid assistant at doctor's office 100+ hours
Hospital volunteer
Economics Club, Secretary
Write and record own music (nothing major)
Track & Field for only 1 season
Done Harvard's CSx50 Computer Science online course
Write articles for online music website/blog (not my own)
Did tutoring, nothing through a program, just for friends/people
Did street vendoring in China last summer</p>

<p>Awards/Honors: N/A</p>

<p>Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Asian-American
Income Bracket: High
School Type: Public
Hooks: None, I have a sibling who attended Cornell but I've read that means nothing
Essays: 8/10 at least on all of them, I'm a good writer or so I've been told
Intended Major: Undecided, but maybe looking into something business-related or history. </p>

<p>*******I'm a junior heading into senior year so I can still add things to my application but this is what I have so far. Pinpointing some of my weaknesses, my GPA is not very high considering the type of schools I wanna get into, my course rigor and amount of APs are not many but my school allows a student to only take a certain amount per year depending on your GPA, so I'm only allowed to take 3 in my senior year. My EC's are meager, nothing worthwhile though I have some decent volunteer service. I have no awards/honors, I don't even know any kids in my school who get awards/honors besides in sports. ORM and high-income also spells doom. All the classes I take in my school are considered honors since each class is weighted, but they're not listed as honors courses, at least not on the transcript. Now, those 3 SAT 2 scores are purely speculative besides the US History one. I have not taken Math I and Literature though I plan to, and I project myself getting scores in that range. I have also not received my AP scores yet but those are what I'm predicting. </p>

<p>The following is a list of schools I'm interested in, but most of which I probably won't even apply to. I just want to know what my level is and what schools are reaches, matches, etc. and how I fare in the grand scheme of things.</p>

<p>The Ivies (now every response I've seen on this board concerning Ivy chances is that they are reaches for anybody, so I just wanna know if I'm low-reach, high-reach, etc. and whether or not I have a shot. Some of these Ivies I won't even most likely apply to. I would really like to know about Cornell though since that is the one I am most interested in out of all the schools I plan on applying to/am interested in):
Cornell
Columbia
Princeton
Dartmouth</p>

<p>The "elite" schools:
Amherst
U Chicago
Duke
U Penn
Johns Hopkins
Northwestern
Georgetown</p>

<p>The other schools (Ones I think I have a good shot at):
UC Berkeley
UCLA
USC
Carnegie Mellon
Ann Arbor
NYU
Binghamton</p>

<p>UPenn is an Ivy, just in case you don’t know. </p>

<p>Yeah that’s an error I meant to include U Penn with the Ivies</p>

<p>bump</p>

<p>Ivies+Chicago+Duke: high reach
NW, JHU, GT, Amherst: mid reach </p>

<p>are those really high reach? </p>

<p>baby bump</p>

<p>No one really knows as well as your GC because no one really has the data on how students from your school do. I am confused by you saying that is a weighted gpa and all classes are honors and so weighted. Wouldn’t that mean UW ans W are the same at your school? Unless all classes aren’t equally weighted? To me, having a 3.7 at a school where all classes are honors is a fairly strong position.</p>

<p>Being a legacy seems to help a lot at Cornell–they are 15% of the population. However since it isn’t your parents as primary legacy, I’m not sure how much this secondary legacy helps you.
<a href=“Legacies Make Up 15 Percent of Cornell Students | The Cornell Daily Sun”>http://cornellsun.com/blog/2013/10/15/legacies-make-up-15-percent-of-cornell-students/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>If you feel OEM is doom, think about being strategic with a few apps. Some colleges Aisan is average or under, like Notre Dame and quite a few SLAC. Most colleges are more women than men, but some skew quite a bit more than usual, like Vassar and SLC off hand. See if any fit. </p>