Which of these schools are reach, match, safety?

<p>I am beginning my senior year. My high school does not have class ranks.</p>

<p>My SAT scores are:
Math: 760
Critical Reading: 750
Writing: 800</p>

<p>My GPA is 3.96 unweighted, and 4.13 weighted.</p>

<p>Sophomore year the only AP course I took was Music Theory, and I got a 5 on the exam.
Junior year I took AP English Composition and Spanish and received a 4 and a 5, respectively.
This year I am taking AP Calc AB, AP Econ/Gov, AP English, AP Environmental Science, Instrumental Music, Spanish Literature, College App Seminar, and Screenprinting.</p>

<p>My extracurriculars:
Speech and Debate sophomore and junior year
Singing for 12 years
President of a cappella club
Played music in a hospital with club and alone
Sang at a church in a retirement community for 9, 10, and 11th grade
Member of a club that puts on live art performances
Work experience, 7 hrs a week managing store/office at a music school.
Volunteered for a wildlife rehabilitation facility, about 70 hrs this summer, in training to do public education</p>

<p>One question I have- Does it seem silly to mention birdwatching in ecs? I attend a festival every year with my family, and it ties in with my interest in majoring in biology/ecology.</p>

<p>And finally, which of these schools (if any! yikes!) do I have a reasonable chance of getting into?
Brown, Bard, Tufts, Oberlin, Wesleyan</p>

<p>And finally, for Brown, I just want to put it out there that I will emphasize it's my top school because I can get a phenomenal biology education, while still growing in my Spanish and music studies.
Whew! Thank you if you actually just read that.</p>

<p>Strong chance at all but Brown. You have a decent chance at Brown. You have Solid SATs/GPA and Decent ECs. </p>

<p>Good Luck!</p>