<p>Remember re SAT many colleges look only at CR + M (1450) and so the 800 writing will not help you there. SAT II’s decent, but not at highest level. Grades and ECs are impressive (especially rock band; what instrument do you play?) given that you work 10 hours during school year.</p>
<p>Assume with those grades you are between top 5 and 10%, but if higher that will help at very top schools. Are you taking Calculus B/C and Physics C or another science AP senior year? Many schools use those as benchmarks to measure curriculum difficulty. My guess is since you are a good student from CA the answer is yes that you are taking those classes. If not, some schools may question whether you have taken the most difficult curriculum possible regardless of number of AP classes as all APs are not created equal. AP scores ok. Asian from CA (that sucks re college admissions). Will help that you like LACs and are out of region at many of them. </p>
<p>I think your target list is good, with a nice variety. Plenty more to know, but based on what you have stated here are my guesses. </p>
<p>Wash U, Berkeley, Carleton = low reaches (33 to 50%) (using an ED at Carleton would likely out you over the top)</p>
<p>Wesleyan, Bowdoin, Vassar, UCLA = low matches (50 to 66%)</p>
<p>Michigan, Colby, Oberlin, Southern Cal = matches (66 to 90%)</p>
<p>Davis and SB and safeties (over 90%)</p>