<p>As mentioned somewhere before, I feel like the more selective the school is, the more of a crapshoot admittance is, and a lot of it will depend on not just your “stats” and the numbers game, but your essays, extracurriculars, and everything else that makes a ‘well-rounded’ applicant. Though OP may be a ‘match’ for some of these schools in terms of numbers, nothing is really guaranteed-- for instance, I know people with much higher GPAs/stats than I did who got rejected from schools I got into (Cal, Yale, etc.). What college you apply to/body of work (if any) would be quite important as well!</p>