@Mchichioco I’m going to try and give you the most accurate prediction I can based on your gpa and test scores(extracurriculars are too subjective and can’t be converted to numbers):
Stanford- Very unlikely given you gpa and test score. I would put your chances anywhere from 1% to 3%.
NYU- High chances of admission based on test scores and gpa I would say 50%-60% chance of admission since your gpa is above the mean and your ACT is near the 75th percentile.
BC- I would say if you apply early action you have a +50% of admission since your test scores are in the 75th percentile. If you apply regular decision then 40%-50%.
North Eastern- More selective these days your gpa and ACT score are in the median, I would say 35%-40% on regular decision. However, if you apply early action you have a 50%-60% admission chance. Very business oriented, they told me they wanted to create an entrepreneurial environment
USC(both parents got their MBA here.)- I would say you probably have a 30%-40% chance of admission. Your gpa is in the mean and your ACT is 1 point below median for admitted students. Your legacy stats helps boost your chances also.
Loyola Marymount(Mom went for undergrad)- Your in 100% chance of admission. I can’t see you being rejected here your chances are so high might as well be 100%, actual figures probably 80%-90%.
Claremont McKenna College-Very selective college hard to predict even with a perfect test score and gpa. I would say apply early decision to have a +30% chance of admission otherwise your chances are probably between 10%-15%.
Emory University- Not as selective in early decision. I also presume you mean emory college right? At emory college students with act scores ranging from 30-36 make up 59% of the 17681 applicants so 10431 applicants. These students make up 76% of the entering class of 4685 so 3560. This gives students with ACT scores between 30-36 a 34.1% admit rate. Now in terms of gpa, applicants with gpa’s above 3.8 make up 43% of all applicants so 7602 students and 67% of admits so 3139 therefore students with a gpa of 3.8 or above have a 42.3% admit rate. Therefore based on admissions statistics your chances are anywhere between 35%-40% overall. Now since ED1 applicants have a 52% chance of admission if you apply early decision 1 you have a 60%-70% admit rate.
Fordham University- Easily a 70%-80% admit rate based on gpa and ACT score alone. You’re basically in.
Tulane University- If you apply early decision you have a 50%-60% chance of admission based on test scores and gpa. If you apply regular decision than anywhere between 30%-40% admit rate however more realistically you have a 30%-35% admit rate.
Hope this helps and good luck(Sorry for the long post just trying to be thorough)