Chance Please?

<p>I have a 3.96 GPA unweighted, have taken two AP tests so far (US History 5 and Chem 4), and am currently in AP Calc AB and AP English (my school has block scheduling).
My SATII scores were: US History 760, Chem 690 (will be taking more)
ACT: 33 (haven't taken the SAT yet)</p>

<p>As for extracurriculars:
Tennis (Girls Varsity for past 2 years, 2nds doubles then 1st, team won county this past season)
Piano ( won several state competitions, but as my piano teacher said, no "big" ones. Though this past summer I had won a competition and traveled to Ukraine to perform)
Violin (school orchestra, pit orchestra)</p>

<p>I'm the vice president of my school (over 3000 kids in it) Student Environmental Alliance, and I've been doing Speech and Debate since freshman year.</p>

<p>For Volunteer I've been teaching mentally and physically disabled kids tennis since freshman year at my tennis club.</p>

<p>I've also interned at the State university's Pharmacy Lab over the summer for a month.</p>

<p>And I teach piano to 3 students since sophmore year.</p>

<p>And I'm Chinese (though my dad's from Malaysia)
Is this enough? </p>

<p>The colleges I <em>dream</em> to apply to are any of the Ivy League (Top is Yale and Brown).
I'm also thinking about:
UNC, Rutgers, and UVA (honors program), U Chicago, Stanford, North Western, Tufts, John Hopkins, Georgetown, and Vanderbilt</p>

<p>As for the Ivies, it’s a reach for anyone, but considering your GPA and your EC’s, you have a pretty decent chance…
Rutgers - Safety in my opinion
UNC - Match
UVA - idk much about Honors, sorry
U chicago - Match, although some may disagree…
Stanford - High Match to Low Reach
NW - High Match, lower reach
JHU - Match
Gtown - Low Reach
Vanderbilt - Match</p>