Predict my chances to these top schools?

Predict my results (accept/reject) for these colleges:
-Brown
-Columbia
-Dartmouth
-Duke
-Harvard
-Northwestern
-Northwestern HPME if you know what that is
-Princeton
-Stanford
-University of Chicago
-Notre Dame
-University of Pennsylvania
-Vanderbilt
-Washington University in St. Louis
-Yale

-I attend a large public high school (senior class approx 1200-1300)
-We don’t do class ranking, but I’m in the top 3% (we have a ceremony honoring those students)
-white male, state residency Indiana
-Major: computer science and pre med
-UW GPA: 3.9
-W GPA: 4.51/5.00
-ACT: 34 (34E 34M 31R 36S 30W)
-SAT: 1570 super scored (770 Reading/Writing, 800 Math, 18 writing), 1560 single sitting
-SAT Subject; 800 on Math II, 730 on bio, and just took chem (hopefully good)
-AP tests: World History (4), Computer Science (4), Statistics (5), Environmental (5), Capstone (4), Calc BC (5)

My essays are insanely good I spent countless hours writing them and worked really hard on them and I think they’re pretty good (-9.5/10)
3 letter of recs: 1 is 11/10 that’s how good it is, the other two are ehhh (7-8/10)
I run like 4 clubs too so I have that on my resume
I also did a summer internship at Eli Lilly (a huge pharmaceutical company) and I have an abstract and poster from that which I’m linking to my app

Just based off this what are my chances?

We’ve got pretty similar profiles. What I’ve gotten from people, and what I’ll tell you, is that its really, really hard to predict top schools. You can’t say a percentage so much as you can say that you have a shot or you don’t. Yeah, you have a shot at any of those schools. How many you’ll get in to? It’s impossible to predict. The fact that you’re applying to so many top schools, and that your list looks like you just went on to US news and hit copy/paste makes me a little skeptical that your essays could be as good as you say they are. Maybe you’re trying to hedge your bets, but that’s not a great strategy. I’d say youll get in to some of the ones off of your list, at a guess maybe a third of them. Yes, you’ve got a strong profile. But perfect profiles get rejected from these same schools all the time. Good luck regardless

Notre Dame is out of order.

For Brown, show your quirky side, for Harvard be interesting, for Stanford demonstrate intellectual vitality. In other words, you’ll have to be different people for different schools, or just be yourself and see where you’re a good fit.