please chance me for Vanderbilt, USC, UCLA, UNC?

<p>I'm a second semester junior who's really worried about college admissions right now so if you guys could help me that'd be great!
SAT I (breakdown): Superscore-2210 (M 670, R 740, W 800)
ACT: taking in April, hoping for around a 34?
SAT II: US 710, I will be taking 2 more this year and am hoping for at least 700 or above
Weighted GPA: 4.4
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): doesn't rank
AP (place score in parenthesis): USAP (5), currently taking AP World, Eng Lang and Comp, and Psych AP
Senior Year Course Load: AP Bio, AP Calc AB, AP Lit, AP Spanish Lang, Psychology Seminar (college-level), English seminar (college-level)
Major Awards: Honor roll, Florida All-state choir member 6 years in a row,
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Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Make-a-wish (President) - 2 years, started my own community service project for my local animal shelter - collected hundreds of towels for the shelter (Founder) - 3 years, school literary magazine (Co-Editor) - 3 years, Drama Club all 4 years, KIVA club all 4 years, Beta Club (honors' society) all 4 years, Chorus, audition-only smaller choir, Ambassadors' Club - 3 years, Community Foundation (school's community service society)
Job/Work Experience: intern for TV company (summer)
Volunteer/Community service: head of 2 community service projects at my school (Make-a-Wish and animal shelter), successful schoolwide towel drive sophomore, junior and hopefully senior year, volunteer at animal shelter weekly, frequently volunteering with school's community service society (a couple hours a week)
Summer Activities: 3 week program at Yale taking classes (no credit), 4 week internship at Good Clean fun, and 4 week college credit Forensic Psychology course at USC
Essays: hopefully really really good - I'm a really good writer and also a perfectionist
Teacher Recommendation: hopefully amazing, I have really good grades in both of the teachers' classes and we have a good relationship so hopefully they'll have a lot to say
Counselor Rec: amazing because we have several counselors for each grade (which are relatively small) and we build a good relationship with them throughout junior year
Additional Rec: maybe professor at USC? (we'll see)
Other
Applying for Financial Aid?: No
Intended Major: Psychology
State (if domestic applicant): Florida
School Type: highly-ranked/competitive private school (college is all everyone talks about, not going to a top school is almost unheard of in most cases)
Ethnicity: white
Gender: female
Income Bracket: >100,000
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): none that i can think of </p>

<p>Schools I'm thinking of:
Vanderbilt (ED!)
Georgetown
USC
UCLA
UC Berkeley
Emory
Notre Dame
Safeties: UF, UCSD, UCSB?</p>

<p>I visited Vanderbilt and had meetings with several professors who said they'd tell admissions about my meetings but I don't know if that'd make a difference.</p>

<p>bump? anyone?</p>

<p>If you apply to Vanderbilt ED, I think you’ve got a pretty good shot. A lot of it still hangs in the balance with subject tests and the ACT still to be taken, but your ECs show a demonstrated passion and concentration in one area, so that’s good. </p>

<p>Assuming a good SAT Score and good essays, I would say that almost all of the schools on your list are matches. Being OOS at some of the public schools does hurt you, but your stats seem like they’re strong enough to combat that.</p>

<p>Chance back?
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<p>anyone else?</p>