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Hi, your application is very similar to my own. If you are a good writer, and can tell a compelling narrative, I think you have a solid chance at most schools. Some schools are reaches for everyone, especially the top 10, so it's important to keep the mid and lower tier schools on your list. From your work at Harvard, I'm guessing you're an MA resident? If not, you'd be better off switching out UMass for something more OOS friendly. Possibly Wake Forest, or Rush -- Rush has a lovely mission that your interests seem to align well with. In fact, I'd consider adding these regardless, as 'safeties.'
You do have a solid chance at the top as well -- with similar experiences and stats, I received interviews from more than half of the top 10 and top 20 schools, with multiple acceptances.
You're golden. Aim high. But of your list, unless you're a resident of those states, delete U Conn, UNC, and maybe U MA. Gtown and Temple are aiming too low. Suggest swapping out for Jefferson. Consider adding Northwestern, Yale, Emory, SUNY SB, and U Miami
NYU
Pitt
Cornell
Mt. Sinai (I'm in love with this school for some reason)
Northwestern
Mayo
Case Western
UVA
Ohio State
Rochester
Dartmouth
Einstein
Hofstra
UNC
USC-Keck
UConn
UMass
BU
Tufts
Georgetown
Stony Brook
SUNY Downstate
Temple
Harvard (DREAM)
Penn
Yale
Columbia
Duke
Chicago
Thanks for responding @Goro ! I'll definitely adjust my list. I'm not sure how declaring residence works--I grew up in CT and am still a permanent resident technically but went to college in Massachusetts--UNC is probably a throwaway though. Should I not apply to Georgetown even though I feel in line with their mission?