What are my chances of getting into Washington University in St. Louis ED?

<p>I'm a senior at a highly competitive NY public high school and I'd like to know my chances of getting into WashU early.
Here's what you need to know about me:</p>

<p>GPA: 3.93 unweighted, 4.22 weighted
SAT: 2170 (single test score, I can't superscore), CR -- 760 W -- 730 M -- 680
APs: AP World (5), AP US (5), AP Lang (5). This year I'm taking AP Bio, AP Euro, and AP Lit.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
4 years national circuit debate. 2013-14 Novice Captain, 2014-15 Head Captain
11 years classical piano lessons. A+ rating levels 3-6 on NYSSMA (a state-wide music competition, I've competed ever year since 6th grade)
5 years classical and jazz double bass lessons. 2013-14 Area-All State Orchestra. A+ ratings levels 3-6 on NYSSMA (competed every year since 8th grade)
JV Tennis 2011-12, 2012-13
Intel Science Talent Search--I've done professional scientific research for the past 3 years with a mentor at Rhode Island Hospital
Volunteer and choir member at local synagogue</p>

<p>Honors:
President of Tri-M (Music Honors Society) 2014-15
Member of Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honors Society) 2013-14, 2014-15</p>

<p>My common app essay is about my love of classical music. It's a somewhat "alternative-style" essay but my college counselor thinks it's not too "out there".</p>

<p>I'm also applying RD to Cornell, Tufts, Amherst, University of Rochester, Case Western Reserve University, Barnard, Brown (reach), and Northwestern. </p>

<p>I think your stats look great – especially your ECs. I think you have a good shot at it. </p>

<p>Case has a non-binding early action option in addition to early decision so you could apply early to Case as well. Of course if WashU accepts you, you have to go there. Case has $0 application fee, no supplemental essays, and no additional application for merit scholarships. My daughter received a merit scholarship offer along with her acceptance letter (email) in December. She ended up going to a different college but I was very impressed how easy the application process at CWRU was. </p>