Judge my list of schools please?

<p>Did this before, but this is an updated version.</p>

<p>Male
Oklahoma
Junior
African American Gay Republican (Hook?)
Current GPA:3.77
SAT:1880
ACT:27
SAT & ACT were both,my first try’s and I plan to retake them and try for a 2100 and a 31
Advanced Classes:Pre-AP Spanish 2, Pre-AP English 2, AP World History (5) AP Comparative Government (4) AP US History, AP English Language, IBSL Economics, AP Physics B
Advanced Classes for next year: AP Calculus AB, IBSL Spanish, AP Environmental Science, AP English Lit, AP Art History
Extracurriculars: VP of Men of Power(Tutoring and Mentoring Group), Spanish Club(Running for office), 2nd Hour Representative in Student Council (Running for Treasurer), Model UN (Running for office), NHS, played guitar in a band and done shows since 9th grade</p>

<p>Colleges I plan to apply to:
UCLA
GWU
Georgia Tech
NYU
UT Austin
Syracuse University
Howard University
Arizona State</p>

<p>Also on my schools archery team, had a job from August 2012-January 2013 and plan to work 1st semester next school year and right now I’m waiting to hear back from big brother big sister on my application</p>

<p>Howard should be an admissions safety, since it gives what appears to be an automatic scholarship for a HS GPA of 3.0 and ACT of 26:
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<p>What is your price limit and financial aid situation? Most of your schools are out-of-state public schools that will come up short on need-based financial aid. NYU is notorious for poor need-based financial aid. You can run the net price calculators on the various schools’ web sites.</p>

<p>Irrespective of your chances of getting in, you will be full pay at UCLA, UT and NYU. Can your family afford that?</p>