@MrMrag, please read the MIT piece linked to above. You are a high achieving student, with a good story to tell. Instead of trying to pack in some extra awards at the last minute stop or just fretting about what is going to happen, stop and think hard about what would be the best fit for you - who you are as a student and a person, what environments you thrive in, what you would like from your college experience, etc, and start identifying colleges for which you are a good fit.
For example, MIT is an amazing place- but what a lot of people don’t realize is how idiosyncratic it is. It’s not just a matter of having a strong enough app to get in, or being ‘smart’ enough to do well there, it is will you fit in with the students there. It’s like shoes: the shoe may look fantastic, be beautifully made, even be the right size- but if it isn’t comfortable on your particular foot, it’s not the right shoe for you. Many people- especially people from other countries - don’t understand how strong a personality US colleges have, or how strong a campus culture many US colleges have.
So step away from the ‘what’s the highest ranked school that I can get into’ stress bomb, and start thinking about ‘where will I shine?’!