What would my chances be for these schools?

Hello everyone, I was wondering if you could be honest and tell me what my chances are of getting in these schools?

U of Michigan
Georgia Tech
Dartmouth
Purdue
Michigan Tech
Ohio State
Illinois Tech
Lawrence Tech

I’m applying for Aerospace engineering where it’s offered or mechanical if it’s not.

First of all I’m a dual US/Italian citizen and have live dmy whole life abrod except for my senior year, which i spent in the US; so my application will be a bit out of the ordinary.

SAT 2060 (M 760, R 670 W 630)
ACT 31 (M 33 E 34 CR 25 S 30)
GPA (my american high school estimated my composite including my 3 years in italy and it was around 3.5. I don’t think its very accurate since i had all As there)
1 AP class (chem) and got a 4 on the AP test
I’m waiting for the SAT subject test results for Math 2 and physics but i’m expecting around a 730-780 ish
EC
Since they aren’t a real big deal in italy, i have a hard time understanding what qualifies and what doesn’t but this is my best shot:
I played tennis since i was 7
Piano for 5 years
I spent a year in the US as an exchange student
Yearbook photographer (in US)
Key club voulenteer (in US)
Light crew in Musical (in US)
Camp counselor
Photography club in italy

Let me know if I’m missing any information

Please let me know how my scores look and what are my chances of getting in.

Thank You

For umich, I think your test scores are fine. If you had all A’s, then you should be fine. Basically, I don’t think your stats should be a huge barrier. Your activities are good as long as you can really talk about what you have have accomplished and/or what you have learned from each of them.

Between aerospace and mechanical, I would actually recommend mechanical because you have more choices with that major. Aerospace is basically like a specialty inside mechanical engineering. With a mechanical engineering degree, you can very likely do aerospace work, but not necessarily the other way around. When you do mechanical, you can still take aerospace classes as electives to get the background.

ok thank you for the info, especially about mechanical engineering. Fingers crossed