Chances and suggestions?

<p>Stats
GPA: 4.00
SAT: 2060 (1st attempt - retaking)
Math: 670, Reading: 720, Writing: 670
SAT II: Math II 750, US History 730, Biology 640 (horrible, I know - retaking)
AP Classes: World History (5), U.S. History (5), Biology (4), English Language and Composition (5), senior year - Chemistry, US Gov & Politics, English Lit, Calc
Extracurriculars:
Student Government all 4 years - Freshmen Representative, Sophomore Class President, ASB Treasurer, Senior Class Secretary
XC 2 years (lettered), Track 1 year
NHS
Orchestra
Key Club (community service club)
Dance (ballet, pointe, jazz) 13 years
General Community Service (100+ hrs at various events like hospital fundraisers, benefit talent show for family in need, etc)
Job: Office work - administration/secretary/filing (part-time)</p>

<p>State residence
WA
General Public High School, difficulty probably like most other schools
High school rank: 1/296
Course difficulty: The most challenging available
Teacher's evaluation: Great to amazing
Honors/Awards: National Merit Scholar, AP Scholar w/ Honor, local Soroptimist award, school awards
white female, middle-class
Essays should be good - planning to write about overcoming losing all hearing when I was a baby and using cochlear implants. </p>

<p>I'm looking to major in Biology and eventually go on to med school.
Stanford
Harvard
USC
UCLA
UW
Vanderbilt
Rice
CalTech</p>

<p>I know most of these are top-tier schools, so if anyone has suggestions for matches or even a safety that would be immensely helpful! I would love to be in California, but I'm open to other places too. Thank you in advance!</p>

<p>Stanford-reach
Harvard-reach
USC-match
UCLA-match
UW-safety if you can get you SAT up
Vanderbilt-high match/low reach
Rice-same as Vandy
Caltech-reach</p>

<p>Chance me back: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1544032-chance-me-some-my-top-schools.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1544032-chance-me-some-my-top-schools.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Thanks! I’d chance you back but I don’t know enough about your schools for it to be accurate.</p>

<p>Any other opinions?</p>