Please Chance me for UCB, UW, Stanford, Ivies, and Washington St. Louis

<p>My Ethnicity: Asian
Household Income: $130K+</p>

<p>GPA 3.8 UW, Weighted, I'm not sure.</p>

<p>Classes Every Year and Grades:</p>

<p>Freshman:
French 100: B+, B+
Honors English 9: B, A-
Geometry: A, A-
Band: A, A
Honors World History: A, A
Physical Science: A, A</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Honors Eng 10: A-, A
Ap Physics B: A, A
PreCalc: A. A
Biomedical Science: A, A
Macroeconomics: A
Microeconomics: B+
French 200: A-, B+</p>

<p>Junior Year:
AP Biology A-, A-
AP Lang A, A-
AP Calculus AB B+, a-
AP US History A, A
College French 350 B+, B+
Chemistry A, A</p>

<p>Senior year:
AP Calc BC
AP Gov Pol
AP Chemistry
AP Literature
AP Computer Science
AP French</p>

<p>Standardized Test Scores:
Freshman PSAT: 150
AP Physics: 3
AP Micro: 3
AP Macro: 3
Ap Biology: 4
Ap Lang: 4
Ap USH: 4
Ap Calc: 5
SAT: 2150
Math II Subject Test: 780
Biology Subject Test: 750</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Volunteer at no kill animal shelter for a year? (Every week 4 hours)
Varsity Tennis: Three Years</p>

<p>Letters?:
Strong one from my CHEM/AP Bio teachers. Not SUPER outstanding but strong.</p>

<p>Ivies, WUSTL, Stanford: Reach
UCB: Low reach
UW: Match</p>

<p>GPA and SAT score are ok, subject tests are good. If you have time, I’d suggest retaking the SAT. What might really hurt your application, though, is your lack of ECs - it’s quite sparse. I assume you intend to major in a STEM subject (based on your recommenders), so I suggest you really take the time to explore your interests in that field. </p>