Chances for a high school freshman from Turkey?

<p>I am 15 and have just started high school, and I really want to get into a US university one day. I looked up the other posts but I couldn't find the exact answer there. Could any experienced members help me about what to do? I would really be appreciated.
I'm looking for further advice about the following colleges:
-Stanford
-Duke
-Yale
-Harvard
-Columbia
-Brown
-Caltech
-MIT (One day, if God wills)
-UPenn
Let me give my details here:
- Currently living in Turkey
- Prep year (being considered as a 9th grader)
- Advanced level of English and Turkish
- Intermediate level of French, German, Latin, Japanese and Esperanto
- GPA 4.0 (unweighted)
- Excelling at biology and science
- Researches on particular fields of Biology
- Student Council and Honorary Council member
- Taking youth science programs at Istanbul University
- An IQ level of 162
- Young Scientist Award at CERN
- Several Publications about Physics, Biology and Genetics
- Attending the Young Writers' Camp at Duke University
- A Member of the Gifted Center
- Expected TOEFL: 110
- Expected SAT: 2350
- ISEF Finalist (Can't wait for the 13th!)
ECs:
- Model United Nations, Member
- Student Council, Member
- International Biology Olympiads Club, Leader
- First Lego League Club, Co-Leader
- Computer Programming Club, Leader
- Philanthropy Club, Member
- Latin Club, Member,
- Drumming Club, Leader
- School newspaper, Editor
- Comenius Club, Member
- C/C++, VB.NET, Python, PHP, HTML, Assembly
- 3DsMax, SketchUp, Poser
- Adobe, Macromedia and MS Office Programs
- Creative Writing Skills
- Piano for 4 years
- Guitar for 6 years (Electric Guitar 1, Acoustic Guitar 6)</p>

<p>What do you guys think? What are my chances?</p>

<p>I expect you aren’t getting anyone to chance you because you have several years before you can apply to college. My suggestion would be to look into applying to United World Colleges. These are international prep schools that offer the IB diploma. Many talented international students go to top U.S. schools after graduating from one of the 13 United World Colleges around the world. See [UWC</a> | UWC](<a href=“http://www.uwc.org%5DUWC”>http://www.uwc.org)
Good luck!</p>