Chances for UCLA, UC Berkeley, Duke, NYU, Northwestern, Tufts???

Hi! So I’m in my junior year of high school and my current weighted GPA is a 4.1, but I’m projected to get a 4.75 this year and therefore my cumulative GPA should be around a 4.3 which isn’t outstanding in juxtaposition to the 4.5 candidates but it was solely a product of a weak GPA freshman year (3.8). I really have no legitimizing excuse for that GPA; it was solely a disregard for grades. My dad and uncle both went to Duke as undergraduates so maybe legacy could be a variable? Here’s some additional information

Gender: Female
Race: Caucasian
GPA: 4.1 (junior year), 4.33 (projected)
Class rank: top 10%
Course strength: 4 APs junior year (all that are available junior year), no CP classes junior year, all honors available freshman and sophomore year except for math (honors math junior year however), projected to take 6 more APs senior year (Microecon, Lang, French, Calculus, Physics II, Lit)
Current Courses: AP Chem, APUSH, AP Physics, Honors Precalc, English Honors, AP Computer Science, Honors French
PSAT score (sophomore year): 1910
SAT score: (N/A) <(haven’t taken it yet! Sorry!!! If it’s any help, I scored a 2220 on my most recent practice test)

Extracurriculars:
Key Club vice president for 2 years, (9-12)
Chem Club president 2 years (established as legitimate club during my office) (10-12)
French Club (9-11)
Literary Magazine Editor/Contributer (10-12)
Feminist Club (10-12)
French Honors Society (10-12)
National Honors Society (11)
Heroes and Cool Kids (10)
Peer mentor/tutor (nominated by teachers) (11)
Marching band (9-12)
Fluent in Russian (does that count for anything?)
Research Assistant in a Stony Brook University pathology lab - every summer since freshman year - cited on a grant
Research Assistant in a Montclair State University biology lab - since sophomore year throughout the school year - cited in published research
Summer@Brown alumni - took classes in Microeconomics sophomore year
SPARK @ Brown alumni - (7th grade) took classes in Aerospace engineering
SARAS (Science and Research Awareness Series) at Stony Brook alumni

I believe I have strong recommendations lined up from my Chemistry teacher as well as from my lab directors with whom I worked for the past several years.

I understand that my GPA and PSAT scores are slightly lacking, but I was wondering whether it’d be realistic to apply to any of these schools. Thank you to any responders! Thank you for your time and thoughts!

Before you think of applying to the UC’s can you afford the OOS fees?

I think I should be able to - they’re still better than going to a northeastern private school which was the original idea

If you actually get a 2200 on the real SAT, I think you’ll probably get into all of those colleges except maybe Northwestern and Duke. Duke would be somewhat of a reach, but you have a decent chance of getting in. Your research alone changes your application from good to great in my opinion

Since you are OOS for California, the UC’s will run you about $55K. There is no financial aid for OOS students.