please help me !!!!

I’m from Egypt. I took a gap year to take SAT exam and apply to US universities. When I started, I didn’t even know how the SAT exam looks like. I studied for SAT 2 ( Biology and math1) for one month only. I scored in Biology:710 and in Math1: 700.
I also studied for SAT1 for one month only and went to take the exam in Lebanon because there is no SAT in Egypt in January. I scored 1500 (math:660 - CR:400 - writing:440). I know it is a very bad score, but I’m an international student.

My GPA:
G10:4
G11:3.7
G12: 4

Honors:
*International debate competition & National debate competition
*National Science fair School,
*Vice president of my government & president of school & 3 times president of class
*International French Diploma ( DELF ) : A1 &A2
*Awarded best alumni in the field of technology by the USA Embassy in Cairo

my activities:
*Athletics: Club Basketball, captain
*Community Service (Volunteer) Combating Illiteracy of 37 years old women
*Foreign Exchange techgirls program
*Other Club/Activity the US-Egypt science discovery program (camp) by Jhon Hopkins center for talented youth
*Community Service (Volunteer) leader of the group: write book in braille for blind, made about 100 bag of food and collect clothes for poor people
*Computer/Technology course in game design for apple , ios & android at towson university
*Other Club/Activity Course In communication , presentation skills and time management .
*Community Service (Volunteer) Best Buddies Program ( Leader ): a program that help children with down syndrome
*Other Club/Activity free tutor: science & French for my sister and her classmate
*Theater/Drama actress: act 4 plays

I can’t stop thinking of being at harvard so please help be what are my chances for getting accepted at harvard.

To be blunt, zero chance with your SAT1 score. Your SAT 2 scores are decent but Harvard rejects applicants with perfect GPA and SAT scores all the time. Being International only adds to the competitiveness. Study and retake the SAT and also focus on some more realistic schools where you have a better chance for an acceptance. Good luck

Feel free to apply, but don’t get your hopes up. Being an international doesn’t excuse a poor score - If anything, the threshold is higher. Studying for one month is not an excuse, that was your choice. You knew that if you wanted to apply to US schools, you’d need it. Maybe you should attempt the ACT? There are plenty of schools who will accept you, but Harvard is probably not one of them.