Chances for Yale, Dartmouth, and Brown, please!

<p>I go to a small private school in a large city, where they do not rank students. I have a 3.9 GPA unweighted (it is actually higher when weighted). My school offers very few APs, but I have taken full advantage of those offered. I am a white female and come from upper-middle class family.
SATS I: 2310 (800 Reading, 710 Math, 800 Writing)
SAT II: US History (790), Lit (700)
AP Tests: US History (5) and English Language and Comp (5)</p>

<p>I am currently taking AP Calculus, AP Spanish, Advanced Physics, Honors English, Senior History Elective, Advanced Drama, and Drawing and Painting.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
I have played Varsity soccer for my school since 8th grade, was captain this season, leading scorer.
I play travel soccer outside of school.
Member of Varsity Tennis grades 11 and 12
JV tennis grades 9 and 10
I've jumped around for winter sports a bit: I played Varsity basketball in 9th grade, I ran Varsity indoor track in 10th and 11th grades, and am not participating in either this year (school cut funding for track).
I ride horses competitively in the Junior Hunters and Children's Jumpers, competing on both a regional and national level (qualified for East Coast Junior Hunter Finals three years in a row, champion and reserve at major shows out of big classes, maintain regional and national rankings)</p>

<p>I don't have much in the way of community service though, which is what I'm worried about.
I taught English in a Latin American country my summer between sophomore and junior year.
Last summer I interned for a non-profit.
I raise a significant amount of money every year for the GMHC of NY (since seventh grade).
I volunteer at my school's fall carnival.</p>

<p>My grandfather went to Yale but that's the only legacy I have at any of the schools.</p>

<p>What are my chances at my top three?</p>