Chances - Brown, UPenn, Wesleyan, Tufts, Middlebury?

<p>Currently a Freshman at a top 35 national university
graduated 12/400-ish in my high school class, 4.4 overall academic GPA
2210/2400 on SAT's
took 8 AP classes-
English Lit (5)
English Lang (5)
US History (5)
European History (4)
US Government and Politics (4)
French (4)
Calculus AB (4)
Environmental Science (3)</p>

<ul>
<li>President of Best Buddies for three years - international organization that helps integrate indvidiuals with mental disabilities through one-on-one friendships...Attended leadership conferences three summers in a row for it, most improved chapter</li>
<li>President of French Club</li>
<li>Member of CSF (National Honors Society like thing); tutored a fourth grader weekly for it</li>
<li>Worked consistently</li>
<li>Cross Country (made it to state as a team) and track; most improved female runner</li>
<li>Summer program at Brown for contemporary short fiction</li>
</ul>

<p>College:
i am an anticipating a pretty solid GPA...i'm shooting for a 4.0 which may or may not pan out. right now the majority of my courses are requirements/entry-levels, but that's to be expected since i'm a freshman...?
in the honors program at my currently college
still in best buddies
volunteer as a tutor to under-performing elementary school kids one day a week
work 10 hours a week
i have good reasons for wanting to transfer and will be sure to discuss them in my essays.
what do you think? am i shooting too high? any suggestions?
Some of these places I was waitlisted at, some of them I never applied to.</p>

<p>Those schools are all reaches, some higher some lower. You do have matches and safeties right?</p>

<p>yes, boston college, boston university...do you have any suggestions for LACs though?</p>