Chance me please!

<p>I'm an Asian-American junior at a Midwest high school planning to go into medicine. The main schools I'm thinking about applying to are Duke, UC Berkeley, Brown, Stanford, and Johns Hopkins. Please chance me and/or give me advice on how to improve my chances! Thanks! </p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
-3rd chair wind ensemble clarinet in marching and concert band, received 4th at EBO, lettered
-piano for 11 years, various competitions and recitals, performed at districts
-forensics freshman year, received 4th at districts, went to state, lettered
-jazz band sophomore year, keyboard
-art club sophomore and junior year
-science bowl and science olympiad junior year
-national spanish honor society junior year
-Tri-M national music honor society junior year
-got certified in CPR </p>

<p>Volunteer/Community Service (about 100 hrs total):
-made dinner for Rainbow House shelter
-self-organized English tutoring for students in China over the summer
-play piano and talk with residents at a retirement center </p>

<p>Academics:
-all A's so far (unweighted GPA 4.00, weighted GPA like 4.15)
-AP classes: AP Stats sophomore year (5) and AP Chem, Lang, and Bio junior year
(will take AP Comp. Gov, AP Calc BC, AP Spanish, AP Lit, AP Physics senior year)
-took honors classes when they were available
-lettered in academics</p>

<p>Also, I am worried that I'm going to get a B in AP Bio this semester. Will this seriously affect my chances?</p>

<p>SAT score?</p>

<p>Oops, sorry I forgot that.
I haven’t taken the SAT yet (I will in May), but I took the PSAT and got a 222 on it. I don’t know if that will be accurate for my real score.</p>

<p>Just work on your EC’s more. But other than that and your SAT, you should be fine with JHU and UCB. Of course the Ivies would always be a low reach/high match.</p>