Chance me please? (New England schools)

<p>I am a junior at a pretty competitive/well known public school. No idea what my ranking is but here are my classes and stuff: EDIT: I am a white female, upper middle class, parents went to college, and I'm going to put either Jewish or Unitarian as my religion.</p>

<p>Freshman year:
-African/Asian Studies (Honors) - A
-Biology (H) - A
-English 1 (H) - A
-French 2 (H) - A
-Geometry (H) - A
-Metal Arts 1 - A
-Video Production - A</p>

<p>Sophomore year:
-Algebra 2 (H) - B+
-AP Government - A
-Chemistry (H) - A
-English 2 (H) - A
-French 3 (H) - A
-Health - A</p>

<p>Junior year:
-APUSH
-AP Chemistry
-AP English Language and Composition
-Japanese 1 (H)
-French 4 (H)
-AP Statistics</p>

<p>GPA is 4.93 right now, don't know what it would be unweighted. That B+ kills me!
2260 SAT scores--800 Reading/780 Writing/680 Math. No SAT 2s yet, but I'll probably take Chemistry, Literature, US History, French...three of the ones mentioned there anyway.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars/Extra stuff:
-President of GSA (Gay/Straight Alliance)
-Captain of Academic Decathlon (won a silver metal in literature last year also, dunno if that counts for something)
-Asian Cultures Club
-Volunteer at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology about twice a month
-Got accepted to a summer class at Barnard College (Medieval Art in Manhatten), a Society of Women Engineers seminar thing at Penn, got invited to Central League Writing Competition
-Play instruments outside of school? Don't know if that counts for anything.</p>

<p>ANYWAY, sorry for the length, but I'm wondering about several schools, mostly Williams, Middlebury, Wellesley, Wesleyan, Tufts, Bowdoin, and maybe as a stretch Cornell, UPenn, maaaaybe Yale? Thanks so much for reading and any advice!</p>

<p>You have a better chance of getting into Cornell than some of the smaller LACs on your list.</p>

<p>Bump, anyone have any advice?</p>

<p>You are on pretty firm ground to be competitive at Middlebury, Wellesley, Wesleyan, Tuft, and Bowdin. A bit reach og Cornell, but I would still apply. Yale, well, beyond competitive, so you would really have to stick-in on your personal statement and interview—the Eli are just a crapshoot.</p>

<p>Thank you @boolaHI‌!!</p>