Chances for Pomona, CMC, Scripps, UCs(LA and Berkeley), Brown, Cornell, BS/MD

I’m a junior at a top high school in California
GP A- 4.0 uv, 4.6 weighted, ( projected 4.8 by end of junior year(
Sophomore year course load: Ap calculus AB/ BC(5 on both) Ap Computer science, AP Chemistry(4), AP World History(5)
Junior Year Courses: AP Biology, AP Physics 1, AP US History, AP Psychology, AP Environmental Science, AP English Language
SAT: Old sat 2290- retaking, PSAT 1480 (750 m 730 r/w)
ECS: President of multiple clubs including- girls who code, bone marrow drive, research club, started a nonprofit to help cancer patients, got funding to start a middle school STEM outreach/teaching STEM to girls with autism,etc…
Research: Internships in biomedical research from freshman year, paid research internship this year as part of a competitive life sciences program, publishing clinical and public health research
Assist with a healing arts workshop for cancer patients
Please advise some safety/match schools that match the kind of atmosphere at brown/ have high medical school admissions rates

Retaking the SAT is pointless IMO. You won’t get denied/waitlisted at any of these schools because of your score. That being said, I think you have good chances (particularly at LA and Berkeley). Good luck!

http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1903428-faq-uc-historical-frosh-admit-rates-by-hs-gpa.html can help you with UCs.

You may want to consider adding other UCs that are less selective than UCB and UCLA to reduce the risk of a shutout.