I’m currently a junior in HS, and have taken the SAT twice.
Score: 2110, 720 CR, 650 M, 740 W
GPA: 4.1/4.3 UW, my school doesn’t do weighted
Classes: Most rigorous available, will have 8 APs + other honors classes by the time I graduate
ECs-- School paper, future educators club, volunteer for two education based nonprofits, scholars bowl
Captain of Varsity tennis team ( 2 years )
Classical pianist (I want to minor in music)
Earned college credit and traveled abroad for a few weeks through a 2 year college program
Awards: School awards, as well as two nationally recognized leadership awards
I genuinely love learning, and want to be at a place surrounded by similar-minded people. I also want to major in something humanities-related.
Are Brown, Williams, Columbia, Berkeley, etc. matches for me? I would love honest feedback/recommendations!
The colleges you listed aren’t “matches” for anyone. Peruse admission threads and you’ll see applicants with near-perfect credentials who were rejected from some or all of those schools. They are reaches for you. Your music might help you, but you have to consider all of those you mentioned long-shots, despite your strong brag-sheet. I suggest identifying some safeties and real "matches where you think you could be happy, and build your list from the bottom up.
@pianogirl999 - These schools are definitely within reach, so applying to them is not a waste of time - even if you don’t get into any of them, applying to them will up your game. As @woogzmama states, you also need to develop a list of matches and safeties.
I would recommend you take at least one SAT subject tests - some of these schools may require them, and the best time to take them is immediately following junior year, if you are taking related classes. I would recommend you put a lot of prep into them - take as many practice tests as possible before.
You might also consider taking the ACT - your SAT scores are good, but not great, and perhaps the ACT is a better for for you.
Schools that requires or recommend SAT2 would need/want to see two subject test scores. it would be more cost efficient to take two subject tests at the same time.
Like woogzmama said, these schools are not matches for anyone. You have a solid profile for these schools, so feel free to apply. Still, developing a list of real matches and safeties should also be an important job.