PLEASE HELPPP!!! :) chance me

<p>i'm a rising senior in high school and as my user name suggests i'm under a bit of stress. ahaha. arent we all? ANYWAY, i NEED to edit my college list and decide which one (or even if i should) to put in for ED. if you could help me decide or give me feedback or maybe even suggest a school that would be AMAZING.
schools:
Reaches: Brown, Dartmouth, Duke, Princeton
50/50: Boston College, UCLA, UCBerkeley, Emory, Carnegie Mellon, UMich Ann Arbor, Vanderbilt
Safeties: Brandeis, Boston University, Other UCs.</p>

<p>here's my info:
ima girl :)
gpa: 3.74 unweighted
school: international school (outside of the states)
citizenship: US
ethnicity: korean but even my parents agree that i'm more american than korean.
SAT: 2000...garr...but i'm aiming for a 2250 <em>fingers crossed</em>
SATII:....dont even ask. i have taken some. but the scores arent presentable :(
academics: IB diploma candidate with grades of mostly As and some Bs
IBH Music
IBH Psychology
IBH English
IBH Chemistry (but taking the SL test because they dont offer the HL course)
IBS Math
IB Spanish B
interests of study in college: psychology, education, music.
extracurriculars (including what i will probably do for senior year):
senior class vp and was in student council for all 4 years of HS
minor roles in the spring musical (all years)
leader of student lead female a capella group (all years)
part of auditioned school jazz singing group (all years)
MUN & student assistant for the middle school MUN (2 years)
Orchestra - viola (2 years)
co founder of an international service group that supports 3 renowned NGOs (2 years)
member of NHS (3 years)
service trips to the Philippines (all)
jv cross country (2 years)
discipleship (4 years)
helper of this Christian retreat thing (3 years)
i think theres more...but i cant remember...</p>

<p>soooo what do you think? suggestions? feedback?</p>

<p>Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD, Michigan, and BC have to be considered at least low reaches until you up both your SAT and SAT II scores. I think Boston College, assuming higher scores, would be a good school to apply early decision to. Good luck!</p>