Chances of getting in?

General info:
Small public school in area with top 2% of schools in the country
Minority Student (African American)
Family Income: >$300,000

Major:
Undecided but an interest in the sciences

GPA:
U/W: 3.82/4.41

Rank:
not sure yet but probably top 50% at least

Composite ACT:
29-Eng: 34, Math:27,Reading:28, Sci:28

SAT:
1370-RW: 660, M:710

SAT Subject Tests:
Havent taken but I expect them to be very weak

AP Classes:
Intern/Mentor Program G/T
Biology-AP
Physics-AP
Calc AB-AP
Psych-AP
Gov-AP
English 11-AP
English 12-AP
Latin IV-AP
Envirn. Sci-AP

Awards: HOBY ambassador, gold honor roll, Scholar Athlete, Student of the month 2 times

Internships:
Overall, I’ve interned in pediatrics, gynecology, family and sports medicine, laboratory pathology, and cardiac surgery.

Recently; Pediatrician, proposed a unique medical idea in my community. Conducted a year long meta-analysis
Cardiothoracic Surgeon-Shadowing him the whole year and conducting research w/ him.

Extracurriculars:
Minority Female Acheivement Program-President(sophmore-senior)
BSU-co-president(Freshman-Senior)
Biomedical Club-President/Founder (Sophmore-Senior)
Internship program-co-chief intern(junior-senior)
State youth legislative advisory council- secretary (Junior-Senior)
NHS-member(Junior-Senior)
Student mentorship program-mentor(junior-senior)

Other info:
I babysit
I have volunteered about 200 hours since 8th grade

Recommendations:
Counselor: My Counselor calls me her daughter and is writing only my recc letter after she changed schools last year…pretty damn good
Teacher 1: Also like a 10/10
Teacher 2: good, but maybe an 8 or 9/10

Essay:
College Advisor says it’s “very good”. Talks about my desire to become a doctor and what sparked it.

Getting into schools like Cornell, UPenn, Duke, Wake Forest, and Yale

With your stats you certainly should be able to get into a school with a very good premed program if that is what you are trying to find (guessing based on your internships). Where we live the in-state flagship university has a very good premed program and would be pretty much a safety for you (if you lived in the same state) and would be very affordable.

I think that you have a decent chance at the schools you listed in post #1 (especially Wake Forest), but I would also add some in-state safeties. Remember that medical school is expensive and if you can leave money in the bank to pay for medical school you will be ahead of the game when the time comes.