help me out and chance me? :)

<p>Hi everyone! I'm a female junior high school student at a public school in California. Here are my stats!</p>

<p>Gpa: 4.6 (weighted)
9th grade- honors english, cp science 9, geometry, health/keyboarding, french 1
10th- honors english, cp bio, alg 2, french 2, ap world
11th- ap eng, apush, french 3 honors, cp chem, pre calc
Next year's tentative schedule: ap eng, ap calc ab, ap gov/ap econ, ap bio, ap chem</p>

<p>Taking the SAT/ACT in a week; taking SAT subject tests for bio, chem, and math II</p>

<p>I've played high school and club volleyball all throughout highschool</p>

<p>Clubs: National Honor Society, California Scholastic Federation (hoping to hold an office in both next year)</p>

<p>ECs: youth volleyball camp counselor (4 summers); junior olympics volleyball coach 2 years; peer mentor sophomore year</p>

<p>hoping to major in bioengineering/biomedical engineering</p>

<p>I know my ECs aren't super strong</p>

<p>Schools I'm Applying To:
UCLA
UCSB
Stanford
Yale
Princeton
Dartmouth
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
Columbia
Duke
Brown
Vanderbilt
Tufts</p>

<p>I know its a lot but I would reaaalllyyyy appreciate the help! Thank you! :)</p>

<p>Without any SAT/ACT or AP scores it is hard to determine whether you have a good shot or not at the schools you listed. Many of the schools listed, (Columbia, Cornell, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, Dartmouth, etc.) are a high-reach considering you 3 APs and seem to be in a low math class (Pre-Calc) for your level (no offense). </p>

<p>Since you’ve already identified that you need to work on your EC’s, hopefully you can gain a few leadership positions. You seem very interested in the sciences; good luck!</p>