<p>No, Harvard rejects applicants that have 4.0 UW GPA/36 ACT/2400 SAT. They also want to see that you have been involved in your community and have done extracurricular activities. Moreover, your admission essays and recommendation letters would have to be great. All of the colleges you listed are reach colleges. Match colleges are colleges you have a good chance (like 60%+) of getting accepted into but are not 100% a sure bet. There is no formula for getting into those colleges since admissions are “holistic”. I would assume they attempt to find students that best fit their schools. Also, getting into the schools you listed is even harder for internationals. </p>
<p>Some people get accepted to those schools with less than stellar stats due to hooks: underrepresented minority, recruited athlete, low income, legacy, etc. </p>
<p>You should avoid taking practice tests that are not made by the creators of the SAT because they are much less accurate. </p>