Chance me at UCs/USC/CalPoly SLO BIO MAJOR

Hi everyone, I just finished my first year at a community college. Please let me know what you think of my stats, I know these chances aren’t 100%, but id love some feedback.
Me: White female, dependent, parents income $200,000 (but I live in the Bay area so it dosen’t get you much sadly)
Major: Bio/Bio Chem/ Molecular Bio (each campus for UC is in that series), USC I am applying to their school of gerontology, Cal Poly SLO (BioChem)
GPA: 3.96 (all A’s except for one B+ in Calc 2 )

Finished all of the required classes (Bio series, Chem Series, Calc (one more class needed actually), stats )
I will be also completing physics and organic chemistry this year

Extra circulars: Student Body Senator on multiple committees, my college’s swim team, Lab researcher for my professor (mutagenesis research), I sit on the health center governance at school

Awards: Got one in high school from a teacher who said i basically worked super hard in stats, AP Scholar with Honors
In high school i did key club all 4 years (I had leadership roles) and I am now in my school’s medical club and volunteer at blood drives and flu clinics

I want to go into medicine in the future, and shadow doctors at a local hospital

I also work as a swim instructor and as a dogwalker/ animal caretaker for total of 4 hours of week during the school year and in the summer 30 hours.

Please ask any clarifying questions and let me know what I can improve. I hope its clear that my extra circulars show my interest, I actually feel like they show something about me rather than in highschool where I did random stuff.

All UC’s but riverside and merced. My dream school is UCLA, I would be so happy to get in there <3

If you maintain your current 3.9+ GPA, you have a great chance for UC Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD and USC. A 3.9 should get you in to those schools for biology and biology related majors. I believe the average transfer GPA for UCB, UCLA and USC is around 3.7+. UCSD might be a little lower.