Is this a good college list

Hey guys so I moved from a school in MI to India this year but I go to an American Int school here (same curriculum)
My gpa for 9th and 10th in MI was 3.96 UW and I took all English, Science, and Math honors courses as well as APUSH

And then it dropped to 3.5 here but I take
AP Physics 1, AP BC Calc, AP Chem, AP Lang, AP Econ

Next year I’m taking AP: Stats, Psych, US Politics and Gov, Bio, and Physics C
ACT:32 (34,34,33,29)

Also I’m an MUN Chair since the 11th grade (have been to conferences internationally)
I’m president of a genetics club (4 years in a row) and it’s associated with U of M
I also have been part of a club that takes place at the university for all of high school
I’m president of a certified NGO that teaches english to local kids

I’ve won some regional and state awards in regional and state competitions
I’ve done a political campaign internship (US Senate) and I was an intern at a cancer biology lab at the university of Michigan.
I’ve also submitted a scientific paper for publication but it takes a year to process and I’m working on another one currently
I also did a service internship this summer in Indian orphanages as a translator and volunteer
This summer I completed a microbiology internship at the Indian Institute of Technology

My college list includes:
Reach-
UMich (no instate)
Georgetown
Emory

Target-
UT Austin
Urbana Champaign
Boston
Brandeis

Safety
Michigan State
Wayne State

Does this list make sense based on my stats?

  1. What do you want to study?
  2. Are you a US citizen?
  3. Are either of your parents planning to return to Michigan before you start college?

I want to study Biology and be pre-law, I am an US citizen, and my parents might move to Michigan (i get in state for every school there except UMich)

Are you saying you had a 3.96 cumulative GPA through sophomore year which dropped to a 3.5 cumulative after a real bad junior year?

Or that you 3.5’d junior year, and averaged a B+ to A-?

I had a 3.96uw and at my new school it was a 3.5w; it’s not cumulative

Please respond

You have a very mixed bunch. Brandeis and Wayne State are opposites. So are BU and Michigan or Emory and UT.

What are you looking for, beyond academics.

I don’t have a lot of preferences. These are schools where I either know people (Wayne) or I like the atmosphere of the campus.

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