Need some insight

<p>I am currently a junior in high school and I am applying to the usual elite universities next year (my favorites are Stanford, Harvard, and Yale). I want a bit of advice from people who are already involved in the college admissions process. Here is my current resume:</p>

<p>Current unweighted GPA (as of the end of sophomore year): 4.05 (over 4.0 due to quality points for A+'s</p>

<p>Current class rank: 1st (0.25%)</p>

<p>I have not taken the SAT Reasoning yet. For SAT II Subject tests, I am taking Chinese, Math II, Bio, and Chem.</p>

<p>Extracurricular activities:
1. Freshman Math League: 08-09 - 16th place in county; now a Coach (teach material to freshmen)
2. Varsity Math League: 08- now – qualified for state league competition
3. Volunteering club: 10 – now – founder and President; organize students to volunteer regularly + raise money for various programs
4. Honors Orchestra: 09-now –1st place at Student Music Festival competition
5. Piano: 02 – now – played at American Cancer Society charity concert; Young Artist level at American College of Musicians piano tests
6. Tri-M Music Honors Society: 09-now
7. French National Honors Society: 09 – now
8. School newspaper: 09-now - Editor-in-Chief</p>

<p>Other programs (not sure if they’re relevant)
1. Summer program at Wellesley College: 09
2. Edited 2 manuscripts for scientific journals: 09-10
3. 101st AACR Conference, High School Student Program, in Washington D.C.: 2010
4. Summer student at a lab at Harvard Medical School teaching hospital: 2010</p>

<p>Volunteering experience (about 220 hours so far):
Taught English to Chinese students in China over the summer: 08-09
Tutor math and French at school: 09-10
Volunteer at hospital: 09-10
Raise money for cancer societies/programs: 09-10
Collect non-perishable food to donate to food bank: 09-10</p>

<p>What should I be doing to better myself? Any advice as to what I should be concentrating on now as a junior? Suggestions/critique would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!</p>

<p>Go out and win some math competitions. Take an interest beyond the high school level. Ace the SAT.</p>