I’ve read your other posts. You’re a sophomore with a 28 ACT and ~3.5 GPA. Every week you have a different dream school. You seem to think that if you can get into a certain tier of college that you can “prove everybody (at your high school) wrong.” And now you just want to attend someplace that will make you wealthy. None of this is good for you.
There’s nothing wrong with wanting to be financially secure. And being proud of the school you attend is a good thing. But the only people whose opinions matter are you and, to some extent, your parents.
You need to figure out what you want. What are your interests? Do you have any ideas about what you want to study? If you need ECs, make an inventory of your interests then look for something related to one of them. If it doesn’t excite you, then it’s the wrong activity.
What adcoms at a particular school might think isn’t important. Instead of choosing a school and trying to mold yourself to it, you should be developing on your own path then find the schools that fit who you are. There are several thousand colleges in the US. You’ll be able to find one that’s right for you, but what you do with your degree is up to you.