What are my chances?

Hey guys I go to a very strong public school and considering the following information I wanted to hear what others have to say about my odds of getting into certain schools.
Have taken honors classes Fresh+Soph year as well as advanced math (hardest possible schedule) and had around a 3.5 gpa those two years.
I am a junior currently and am taking:
Advanced Precalculus grade so far: B
AP Chemistry grade so far: A-
Honors Biology grade so far: A-
Honors American History grade so far: A-
Honors Spanish grade so far: A
Honors American Literature grade so far: B

Senior year I will be taking:
AP BC Calculus
AP Biology
Engineering (honors class)
Honors Spanish
Public speaking

I took the SAT once so far and got a score of 1930.
750 Math (only 1 question wrong, brutal curve)
630 Critical Reading
550 Writing (hoping to get this up to 650ish)

I know my SAT is a tad low, but I am not the best at English. If I manage a 2000, and taken the classes I listed above, what types of schools would be in my range?

I haven’t looked at too many school so far, but some ideas are:
Safety: UMass amherst, UConn
Match: Northeastern, Tufts (?), NYU
Reach: Columbia, Cornell, Harvard

Note: Many students in my school get into Harvard, Yale, Wesleyan, Brown, Cornell etc. so that shows how my school is definitely rigorous

NYU isn’t a match. A 3.5 GPA is really low for NYU and schools like Harvard and Cornell are literally out of the equation with that GPA and SAT score (people with perfect GPAs and SAT scores get rejected sometimes).

You haven’t listed your ECs? SAT subject tests? Need more info to chance you properly though.

Just saying, my high school is very strong, and tends to have GPA’s about .2-.3 points lower than their typical average accepted often into their schools due to the rigor of the classes at my high school

@currywiththeflop‌ - I agree, both UMass Amherst and UConn you should get into. Both schools will have a 1850+ avg sat and 3.8+ WGPA this year so you exceed both those stats. I am assuming that 3.5 is you unweighted GPA correct?