What are my chances of getting into Emerson?

Okay so I wanna major in Comedic Arts at Emerson to go onto to become a stand up comedian and or comedy writer.

My resume:
GPA: 3.75 (I’ll probably have a 3.8 by the time I’m applying)
SAT: 1320 (710 English, 610 Math) I’m retaking it in May and I’m aiming for a 1400
Volunteer work: high school algebra tutor, middle school science and algebra tutor, animal ambassador at a shelter (I help prospective adopters find an animal they like), made and edited electronic copies of Catholic nun’s paper archives, made rosaries for poor middle schools.
Extracurricular: Latin Club Officer, member of National Junior Classical Language League, Treasurer for Model UN (next year I’ll be President), Editor in Chief of my school’s academic journal
Awards: Outstanding award of my MUN Position Paper, Magna Cum Laude on Latin National Exam, 2 highest honor awards (you get when your semester average is a 97+), 2 high honors awards (93+)
Accomplishments: published twice in my school’s academic journal, planned a Peacekeeping Week and designed and sold T-Shirts to raise money for the UN Peacekeepers
Extra: wrote and self published a novel when I was 12, wrote and performed a play in 6th grade (I’m not sure how great these are but they show my creativity and drive at a young age), I also post comedy videos on YouTube

@brookejeannette To be honest with you nobody can truly tell you, your chances of getting into Emerson. You have great stats so just write a compelling essay for admission and put even more effort on their supplement statements. I advice you to really compel them on those supplements and truly depict why you want to go to Emerson and why you think their program truly encapsulates a great Comedic Arts program. Heck even throw a subtle compliment of Emerson college within your writing. So, I wouldn’t worry about your stats I mean you did everything you could already and at the end of the day it doesn’t reflect who you truly are which is why those statements are really important. like…really important. To give you some optimistic hope, I applied this year and got in with a scholarship even though my stats weren’t even that spectacular.