While you have excellent stats, please keep in mind that acceptance rates for international students at these very high reach schools is VERY low…some single digits.
You don’t mention whether your family can pay for these schools or whether you are seeking financial aid. If you are seeking aid, UCB probably should be deleted from your list as the CA publics give little to no financial aid to students who are not CA residents.
Also, IIRC, Penn, Stanford and Northwestern are need aware for international students. This means your financial need will be considered when your application for admission is reviewed.
From the UPenn website:
“ Financial aid resources for international undergraduate students are limited, and Penn practices need-aware admissions for students who are not citizens or permanent residents of the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. International students who wish to apply for institutional need-based financial aid must do so at the same time they apply for admission to Penn. International students who are not admitted with financial aid in their first year are not eligible to apply for financial aid at a later point in their undergraduate program.”
From Stanford:
“ International Students
Stanford has a limited amount of financial aid for international students. International students needing assistance must make that indication on the admission application. Applicants who are admitted with eligibility for aid will be awarded assistance from institutional funds based on their family financial circumstances.”
Northwestern:
“ We have a need-aware admission review for international students, meaning that a request for financial aid and the amount of financial aid you require may factor into your admission decision.
Only first-year applicants are eligible for financial aid. Additionally, as part of the need-aware aid policy, you must apply for, and receive financial aid, for your first year if you plan to apply for assistance in later years.”