HBS, Stanford, Wharton -- long shot; there's nothing wrong with you, but it's that you're a square peg trying to squeeze into a round hole; they are looking for younger folks than you; of course your chances are zero if you don't apply at all, but they are lottery tickets
MIT, Tuck, Kellogg, Chicago, Columbia -- a stretch, but at least within reach. By all means go for MIT and Tuck in Round 1.
Ross, Duke, Darden, Haas, NYU, UCLA, Cornell, Yale -- sweet spot; schools where you should be competitive, and where more folks with comparable overall profiles like yourself get in
NUS, ISB, Thunderbird, and schools outside the top 16 - safeties; you should have no problems getting in.