What are my chances?

<p>Hi, I am new to this site so bear with me.
I was wondering what my chances are in some colleges</p>

<p>Objective:
class rank 1/374
4.00 unweighted GPA
SAT - 2070 (660 W, 700 M , 720 CR)
no SAT 2 or ACT
AP tests - English lang - 3 (honestly i dont know how I did this bad), Physics M - 4, bio( I basically self-studied) - 4, computer science - 4, human geo - 5, APUSH - 5
Current Ap's - english lit, chem, us government, calculus AB
20 total honors/AP classes</p>

<p>Subjective
Cross country - 4 years, all varsity, two time all-conference team member, 16:34 5k PR, A leader on the team, 33rd place in state senior year
Track- 3 years (until this spring) frosh and junior varsity
Member of the search and rescue program @ sheriffs office, roughly 2 hrs per week
Church community service (not documented)
Ap scholar w/ distinction
Honor roll, etc
Red belt in Tae Kwon Do
public school (1/3 + minority population)
white, live in OR
divorced parents
middle class ~ 70,000/year, yet my mom was unemployed for years
I had serious health issues my sophomore year (hence me not being varsity track) but continued to run all throughout the winter, inspiring my coaches, peers, and community
I am a twin (if that counts for anything)
My two biggest hobbies are speedcubing(19.69s PR) and running(60 mile per week)
i can solve a rubiks cube in 19.68s
Teachers refer to me as "the best and brightest"</p>

<p>major - Biochem, ChemEng, or Chem</p>

<p>colleges
Rice
Stanford
I am not going to ask about the state schools I applied to, as I already got in
University of Portland</p>

<p>Questions -
Do you need more info?
what will happen if I do not have SAT 2 tests or ACT an apply to Cornell or Princeton? Would they let me take them late? would my AP's be worth anything?</p>

<p>Rice: Mid reach
Stanford: High reach</p>

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<p>If a college requires you to have SAT IIs and you don’t send them in, your application will most likely not even be considered unfortunately</p>