This has little relevance.
Your ED question is the wrong to ask btw. You don’t need to maximize chances to get into a top college. You’ll get into many very good colleges - top I don’t know but very good - yes. You need to find the college that is right for you - fit and affordability (most importantly). Do you have $400k to spend ? What’s a solid base which is what you defined.
Do you have four years of English ? Not every college will take AP Seminar and Research as English so school dependent, if you don’t have four years, that will be an issue.
NU doesn’t have an undergrad business degree. Nor does Yale or Stanford. so why have them other than they are big names ? UNC has secondary admissions meaning you have to apply for business after you’re already a student.
U Wisc And UMN should absolutely be on your list. They are top b schools. And research Babson - it’s one of the top B schools in the country and it’s #1 for entrepreneurship many years running. yesterday, the Wall Street Journal put out its ranking of top colleges - it went 1. Stanford. 2. Babson 3. Yale.
The ECs are of no concern. Ensuring you have 4 years of English is so hopefully you do outside of Seminar and Research. Affordability is a huge concern - you need an annual budget - I have a good base isn’t enough.
These are all reaches but why not you ? But I gave you three back ups - two safe and Babson I’d call a match.
Good luck