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I'll be honest and tell you that stats may get you a second look or an interview, but it's impossible to judge your chances based on numbers alone. You can have a perfect GPA and years of experience but if your LORs are mediocre or your personal statement is subpar, you won't get far. Same goes for interviewing; a perfect candidate on paper may not be so perfect in person.

All that to say, your numbers are competitive. But your real chance lies more in the "soft" part of your application and that can't be judged based on what you've provided (and honestly can't be judged on this forum at all by anyone).

Good luck!

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