Could someone chance me on a couple Ivies (plan to apply ED)?

<p>Hey guys, I'm new to this so forgive me if I do this wrong. I'm currently starting junior year but still thinking (read: stressing) about the near future. In an IB program in the DC area</p>

<p>Schedule (I'll just list the most notable/recognizable)</p>

<p>9th Grade: IB Precalc, Honors Spanish 3, AP US Gov, Principles of Engineering, Pre-IB Bio
10th Grade: AP BC Calc, AP US History, Honors Spanish 4, Pre-IB Chem
This year: Multivariable Calc, AP World History, AP Spanish 5, AP Econ, Theory of Knowledge, IB Physics, IB English 11</p>

<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.89</p>

<p>AP Tests:
US GOV: 5
US HIST: 5
BC CALC: 5
ECON: 5 (assume)
SPANISH: 5 (assume)
AP World: 4 or 5 (assume)</p>

<p>PSAT: 220
Expected SAT let's say 2280.
Haven't thought about SATIIs yet.</p>

<p>EC's
Soccer, track, lacrosse
Student newspaper, science tutoring club
Co-founder of student nonprofit for environmental awareness in elementary school
Internships at Democratic Central Committee, State's Attorney's Office
Jobs coaching kids' soccer, grocery store, catering company, camp counselor
Will have 165+ hours of community service (Superintendent's Award)
Piano for 10+ years</p>

<p>My dream school is Yale, I've visited there, Harvard, UPenn, Princeton.</p>

<p>If anyone could chance me on these schools I'd really appreciate it. Let me know if there's any other information that helps. Be brutally honest, and btw I'll chance you back if you'd like. Thanks!</p>

<p>Wow your schedule is flawless. Can’t believe you are already taking multi-variable calc. BC calc isn’t even offered at my school until senior year. You are set on the schedule but the rest is not as competitive (yet still impressive). If Yale is your dream then go for it. As long as you apply ED I’d say you have a really good shot.</p>