Chances for mit, Stanford, Princeton, etc.

Hi, I’m a high school junior, and I was wondering what my chances are to getting into Mit or Stanford, or Berkeley, cal tech, and Princeton at that

Grades: (letter grade for each semester)
Freshman
Honors English A A
Honors algebra 2 A A
Honors physics A
Honors chemistry A-
Honors American history A A
Phy Ed A A
Intro to business A
Computer applications B+

Sophomore
Ap us history A A 5
Ap Chemistry A- A- 3
Honors precalculus A A-
Honors English A A
Health A
Spanish A A
Principles of engineering A A

Junior
Ap Lang and Composition A
Ap calculus AB A
Ap human geo A
Ap biology A
Spanish 2 A
Web design B+

Senior (planned)
Ap gov
Ap stats
Ap physics
Ap economics
Communications (required)
Humanities
Spanish 3

3.94 unweighted
4.22 weighted

Tests: sat 2
Us history 800
Math 2 800
Sat: 2250 on practice test, will take prep sessions
Act: 34 on practice test, will take prep sessions
National Merit Scholar

Extracurricular
Math league and quiz Bowl every year. Couple of accolades, co- captain
Speech sophomore year
Attended best speech institute in the country
Attended engineering camp at Stanford. Continuing Ed unit
Founded and leading student to student help organization with district and community center endorsement focusing on math and science and targeting immigrant households
Plan to attend engineering/climate change week to two wek seminar at major university
Plan to work on research project with local engineering professor

Upper- middle class public high school student in suburban Minnesota
Started high school at age 12, will graduate at 16

Due to the fact that you’re lying, I’d say your chances aren’t great and they wouldn’t be amazing even they materialized.National merit scholar already? The finalist letters just came out IIRC, the final stuff isn’t out. Your ACT/SAT scores aren’t real and the highest you get on a practice test generally won’t be your real score. It will be about what you average or a bit below, and your courseload is weak(you’ll graduate with around 10 APs which you should have had done at the end of 10th or 11th grade). You’re a junior whose ECs are almost all planned… or based upon money. Things like the Stanford camp are cool but all that many of them requires is the money to pay for it to get in, it isn’t prestigious. You’re running out of time and if these things don’t turn in to facts really soon they’re not going to. Also, graduating early will hurt you due to the fact that you cannot sign on things like housing but even if you get around it your chances are slim currently.

I’ll chance it as if your scores and ECs somehow materialize.
MIT: High Reach
Stanford: High Reach
Berkeley:High Match/Low Reach
CalTech: Very High Reach
Princeton: High Reach