So money is an issue. You may not know your family finances. Let’s say USC or NYU is $90k. They have net price calculators. Do these show you are full pay or they will cover cost. If they are full pay, how will they afford the nearly $400k when with your stats you can go to a good school practically free?
It’s hard to tell where you’ll be - but that’s why you need to look at NPCs.
I’d be careful with safety and likely on the state schools. Just the other day a UCB admit posted they were rejected at SDSU. Probably doesn’t happen often but …
As a suggestion given your language skills, you might add U of South Carolina. You’ll get great merit! It’s the top Honors College (or one of) and it’s #1 for International Business and when I read your profile, I wonder if this is an interest.
I do think you can reduce your UC count if business is truly your desire - as I believe just Irvine and Riverside have an undergrad school. And if money does matter, you’ll get more merit out of Arizona than ASU for a lower cost of attendance but you need to keep that 3.9 unweighted for that to happen. Arizona would be a pure safety for you which would allow you to focus on more reaches. But if the 3.9 was a 3.89, it would hurt financially.
You might add some Hail Mary schools too. The Johnson Scholarship at W&L is worth a try and the Presidential at SMU. Both top notch b schools. Both 100% free!!
Get your finances to be understood. Do some NPCs with your parents. It will answer a lot of questions. When you are dealing with items that cost several hundred thousand dollars, you cannot say we are low income but will spend anything. It’s just not a reality. It may be that the schools will help you and best to find out now. And it will help you cull your list. You may have to cut, for example the elite OOS publics Mich and IU) or replace them with meets need UVA and UNC (already on your list but btw not direct entry to Keenan Flagler b school).
Are you, by chance a national merit scholar ?
Ps - I might sub in an English or Social Sciences rec instead of math. Math is not humanities. Likely not a huge deal but it would help in showing more well roundedness
Best of luck.