What are my chances? [OSU, UM, Northwestern, CWRU, UChicago, Cornell, NYU, Tulane, GW, WUSL, JHU]

I go to a rigorous private school, ranked #3 in Ohio. The school only offers 11 APs, 3 of them which are fine arts. It also only offers 2 honors classes, and students can only take a maximum of 5 classes per semester, including the free period which 90% of students take. There is also a policy in which students are not allowed to take more than 3 APs per year. Because of this, the weighted GPA is lower than most other schools. Here are my stats:

Weighted GPA: 4.04
Unweighted GPA: 3.9 (I had to calculate this myself because the school only reports weighted GPA)

Standardized Tests:
SAT: 1500 (770 m, 730 rw)
SAT II Subject Tests: Biology, Math Level II (taking in August, expect 700-800)
ACT: Taking in September (Expect around 32, 33)
AP Tests: Biology - 4
Psychology - 5

School does not rank

Academic Honors:
Academic Honor Society
National Society of High School Scholars (the school isn’t a member of NHS)
National Spanish Exam Medal Winner (Gold last year, Silver this year)

Extracurriculars:
Varsity Tennis Team co-captain
Science Olympiad co-president
30+ hours volunteering/fundraising at local mosque
40+ hours volunteering at local hospital
75+ hours shadowing at local hospital
Muslim-American society member (organized Friday prayers at school)

Senior Year Classes (APs):
AP United States History
AP Calculus AB (school doesn’t offer BC)
AP Chemistry

Important Information:
Ethnicity: White (Middle Eastern)
Income: High
Gender: Male
State: Ohio

Sorry its so long, but thanks!

It’s hard to say. My take is that U Chicago and WUSL would be your stretch schools. The others seem attainable with your numbers to date. But of course, there’s so much more to an app than just numbers!

SAT 1500 is right above admission average for UMich while GPA 3.9 is above admission average too. Your chance should be slightly above the average for OOS which is around 20%. It would be a low reach for you.

My essay will be about how my heart defect taught me to have gratitude

Bump