<p>I see a “fit” issue with a list containing both Columbia and Brown.
Read this:
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1525399-if-you-are-asking-for-your-chances-to-ivies-and-other-top-schools.html#latest”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1525399-if-you-are-asking-for-your-chances-to-ivies-and-other-top-schools.html#latest</a>
You’re within range for all but you don’t have a specific hook.
Being quadrilingual is nice but not a hook in itself, for instance. It can come in handy if you hope to study international relations or something involving other cultures and languages, but that would especially help you for AU, Georgetown, GWU, Middlebury, perhaps Occidental due to the UN intern program. It’ll be a plus for any Top 10 university/LAC but it won’t be a hook.
You’re an amazing student who’ll be competing against equally amazing students, including some who are the best in their country or in the world. So, your odds are roughly 1 in 20 for HYP and 1 in 15 for the others on your list. Not out of reach (which is better than what we can say for most would-be applicants) but still a wildcard or a crapshoot. You could apply to 3-4 from that list, “just to see”, but you should focus on safeties, matches, and realistic (less selective) reaches.
You first task should be to find safeties (your public flagship’s honors program or honors college + universities with 50%+ admit rates where you’ve consistently shown interest by emailing, filling out the “request info” questionnaire, and visiting) plus matches (universities with an admit rate above 30%. Considering your stats, you may add a couple with selectivity at 25630% but do include some with selectivity is at 35-40%.)
Have you run the net price calculators and shown the results to your parents? How much can they afford? Will you need financial aid? Merit aid?</p>